Apethorpe Palace

Local nameApethorpe Palace
LocationApethorpe, UK

Apethorpe Palace, formerly known as "Apethorpe Hall", is a Grade I listed country house, dating to the 15th century, close to Apethorpe, Northamptonshire. It was a "favourite royal residence" for James I.

The house is acknowledged as one of the finest remaining examples of a Jacobean stately home and one of Britain's ten best palaces. It holds a particular importance due to its ownership by, and role in entertaining, Tudor and Stuart monarchs; Elizabeth I inherited the estate from her father Henry VIII and her successor, James I, personally contributed to its 1622 extension, housing the state rooms and featuring some of the most important surviving plasterwork and fireplaces of the period.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apethorpe_Palace

Address (Unnamed Road), PE8 5, United Kingdom

Coordinates 52°32'49.983" N -0°29'32.45" E

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