Eltham Palace, City of London, England United Kingdom
Eltham Palace CITY OF LONDON Attractions, Sightseeing, Tourist places, Places to See England Great Britain United Kingdom
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Eltham Palace Timing
1st November to 12th February: Sunday Only 10.00 - 16.00 13th to 17th February: Monday to Wednesday 10.00 - 16.00 18th February to 31st March: Sunday Only 10.00 - 16.00 Opening Times from 1st April 2012 available next year
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Heritage Place in City of London
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Eltham Palace is an impressive historical site that has been linked with a distinguished line of Royal figures since its construction in the 1300s. For hundreds of years it was a key residence for the monarchy, even housing a young Henry VIII; by the 1630s, the palace had passed into new ownership and continued to change hands until Civil War when it was used as a barn!
This evocative London palace has a fascinating history – not only is it famous for housing Royalty but (having been bought by Stephen Courtauld in the 1930s) it was partially converted into an excellent example of an Art Deco house. Few London palaces can boast such a varied past.
Eltham Palace is famed for being the only English Art Deco house open to the public, so why not take time out to visit this unique London attraction and take in an atmosphere that combines the best features of a medieval palace with a latter day high society venue. Featured in many feature films including Bright Young Things, this unique house is often used on screen to convey the luxury and decadence of the 1930s.
There are many historic buildings in London, but Eltham is one of the best examples of how London architecture, society and culture have evolved throughout history.
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