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Sign: London - the place where King Henry VIII’s Manor House stood


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19-26 Cheyne Walk, London SW3 5HH, UK
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ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON AND CHELSEA
KING HENRY VIII’S MANOR HOUSE

STOOD HERE UNTIL 1753 WHEN IT WAS DEMOLISHED AFTER THE DEATH OF ITS LAST OCCUPANT, SIR HANS SLOANE. NOS. 19 TO 26 CHEYNE WALK WERE BUILT ON IT’S SITE IN 1759-65. THE OLD MANOR HOUSE GARDEN STILL LIES BEYOND THE END WALL OF CHEYNE MEWS AND CONTAINS SOME MULBERRY TREES SAID TO HAVE BEEN PLANTED BY QUEEN ELIZABETH 1.
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The place where the Manor House stood and where the sign is located was photographed on the same day Click for a larger image



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