- Woking Palace
Woking Palace is a former
manor house of the Royal Manor of Woking on the outskirts ofWoking , near the village ofOld Woking ,Surrey . The manor was in the gift ofthe Crown , and was held by numerous nominees of the Crown until 1466 whenLady Margaret Beaufort and her third husband, Sir Henry Stafford obtained the Manor by royal grantThe first mention of a house on the site is in 1272. There is also later recorded use by Lady Margaret Beaufort, her son, Henry VII and her grandson
Henry VIII . The site is currently maintained in the state it was when Henry VIII occupied it.The palace was
moat ed and can be separated into four parts: north east quadrant; themedieval barrelvault and the King's Hall, built by Henry VII in 1508, in the south east; the King’sGarden on the south west; and theCopse to the north west, once the orchard.Woking Borough Council, as custodians, have built a protective roof over the barrel vault, installed a lockable door and carried out protective repairs to the remaining Tudor wall. The King’s Garden was originally a formalkitchen garden but is now a roughmeadow . The Copse contains two large linearfish ponds and a smaller round pond. Themoat is partly filled in on three sides whilst theRiver Wey enclosed the site on the fourth side.The site has been designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument under Section 1 of the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 as amended by the National Heritage Act 1983. It is owned by Woking Borough Council.
External links
* [http://www.woking-palace.org/ Friends of Woking Palace]
* [http://www.halocal.org.uk/Search_Details.asp?region=South+East&offset=-1&id=326 Historical Association]
* [http://freespace.virgin.net/barry.d/history/Woking_Palace.html Woking Historical Society]
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