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  1. www.tudortimes.co.uk › places › theobaldsTudor Times | Theobalds

    When Cecil bought Theobalds in 1564 from John Ellyott, a London mercer, it was an unprepossessing moated manor house which he initially replaced with a modest courtyard house. However, from the late 1560s he began an ambitious building programme that re-built the house on a vast scale, turning it into the largest private house in England.

  2. Theobalds House, also known as Theobalds Palace, stood in south-eastern Hertfordshire, close to the Middlesex border. It was once one of the greatest houses of the Elizabethan and Jacobean Ages, but only ruins now remain, which are to be found in what is now Cedars Park on the outskirts of Cheshunt. The legacy of Theobalds though is spread ...

  3. 17 de mai. de 2020 · See how Theobalds Palace at Cedars Park would have looked in 1607 in this animated 3D aerial view. I think we can all see why King James I exchanged Hatfiel...

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  4. House & Family History: The manor of Theobalds had a number of earlier names: Cullynges, Tongs, Thebaudes, Tibbolds, and finally Theobalds. Originally surrounded by a moat, the 16th century house was begun in 1564 (enlarged and remodeled in the 1570s) for William Cecil, Queen Elizabeth I's virtual prime minister (the actual office of prime minister wasn't created until the 18th century).

  5. The alms house. Lord Barrington born at Theobalds. Theobalds-square built. The stables, which are included in the survey of the manor, stood near the road leading from Waltham Cross to Cheshunt. On the west side of the road was the camel stable, 63 feet in length; on the east side were two stables, each 119 feet, and a barn 163 feet in length.

  6. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Theobalds House (ou Theobalds Palace) est une « résidence aux fins d'État » (stately home) située à Theobalds Park , près de Cheshunt dans le comté de Hertfordshire en Angleterre . Histoire [modifier | modifier le code] The Temple Bar à Theobalds House avant 2001. En 1607, le roi Jacques I er échange avec le propriétaire Robert Cecil ...

  7. Theobalds is notable as a house that was designed, in particular, to reflect the tastes and requirements of the itinerant monarch and royal court.17 At home and abroad, the house was known to people who moved in the highest circles, a number of whom visited it and recorded their impressions. It was host to Queen Elizabeth in at least