Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of one of five highly ornate towers, luxurious banqueting houses from which the court would view tournaments in King Henry VIII’s walled tiltyard at Hampton Court Palace.
Built in the 1530s, the multi-storey towers were largely demolished by the 1680s and, with the exception of one of the towers which still stands at the palace (and is now a Grade I listed building), their precise location eventually lost.
Until now, that is. The green-glazed tiled floor of one of the ‘lost’ towers were unearthed earlier this month during works taking place…
Source: LondonLife – King Henry VIII’s lost tiltyard tower rediscovered… | Exploring London
Hard to believe that anyone ever tried too hard to beat him, but a nice historical discovery nonetheless.
Best wishes, Pete.
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