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  1. Woodhouse are pleased to offer this 3-Bedroom Semi-Detached home benefitting from Garage, Driveway & South-facing Garden. As you enter through the Porch & entrance hall, you are greeted with a spacious Through-Lounge, Kitchen, and Conservatory to the rear. To the first floor there are the 3 x Bedrooms and the Bathroom (with the WC partitioned).

  2. The Entertainment of the Two Kings of Great Britain and Denmark or The Hours was written by Ben Jonson and performed at Theobalds House on 24 July 1606 . [1] John Harington of Kelston described another masque of Solomon and Sheba, performed one day at Theobalds after dinner. [2] There is some doubt over Harington's account.

  3. 5 de mar. de 2024 · Last updated: 03/05/2024. The White House, Theobalds Park Road is a 4 bedroom detached house - it is ranked as the 2nd most expensive property* in EN2 9BD, with a valuation of £1,900,000. Since it last sold in December 2006 for £1,000,000, its value has increased by £900,000. Detached houses across EN2 9 have been selling for £530 per ...

  4. Mimosa House is an independent, non-profit art institution in the heart of London. Dedicated to artistic experimentation and collaboration, we support dialogue between intergenerational women and queer artists. Embracing inclusivity and sensitivity, Mimosa House is a safe and empowering space which focuses on the fluidity of identity and ...

  5. Download this stock image: Theobalds House (also known as Theobalds Palace), located in what is now Cedars Park in the parish of Cheshunt in the English county of Hertfordshire, was a significant stately home and (later) royal palace of the 16th and early 17th centuries. Set in extensive parkland, it was a residence of statesmen Lord Burghley and his son, both leading royal advisers. James I ...

  6. Theobalds Park continued to be used for secondary education until 1969 when the school was closed. Following its use as an Adult Education Centre during the 1970s and early 1980s, the borough council elected to convert and modernise it for use as a commercial conference centre as well as for its own management training and staff development.

  7. The 16th Century Gardens at Theobalds. At Theobalds during the years between about 1575 and 1585 Lord Burghley, a self-confessed garden enthusiast, introduced descending stairways, loggias painted with genealogies, a summer house decorated with 'twelve Roman emperors in white marble' and an equally classical motif of a fishpond.