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Henry Viii Hunting Seat

Hob Uid: 404111
Location :
Greater London Authority
Croydon
Non Civil Parish
Grid Ref : TQ3704064140
Summary : The park at Addington Palace is the traditional site of a hunting lodge, but there is no evidence to suggest that one existed here prior to the present park being laid out.
More information : [TQ 37046414] Henry VIII Hunting Seat [GT] (Site of)

There seems to be no direct evidence for this siting.

Camden (2) states that Hen.VIII hunted at Addington, where lived
his Master of Horse, Nicholas Leigh (d.1581), who built Addington
Place. Camden does not mention a Hunting Lodge: neither does
Aubrey (3)

A new Addington Place (later Addinton Palace), [TQ 365638] was
built C.1770 by Alderman Trecothick. Lewis (4) thinks
Trecothick's mansion is on the site of the Hunting Lodge.

VCH (5) gives "...at the end of the avenue leading from Addington
Place". (This may be no more than a reading of the O.S. Map).

Lysons ('Environs....' 1789-90) and Brayley (HIST-SURREY IV 1841)
refer only to Addington Place.

Rocques map (2" to mile) of 1742 solves nothing. The O.S. Name
Book has been destroyed.

Addington Palace and its adjuncts are entirely of the late 18th
c., and no building remains of an earlier period are known of,
or were found during perambulation of the property.

The O.S. siting falls upon a fairway of the Addington Golf Course
(laid out in 1924).

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Source details : OS 6" 1910-38
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Source details : Gough's Camden, I, 1789. 178
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Source details : Natural History and Antiquities of Surrey 2, 1718, 38-41 (Map Vol.I) (J. Aubrey)
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Source details : Topographical Dictionary of England 1849. 14. (Lewis)
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Source details : F1 ASP 23-JUL-65
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Monument Types:
Monument Period Name : Medieval
Display Date : Reign of Henry VIII
Monument End Date : 1545
Monument Start Date : 1507
Monument Type : Hunting Lodge
Evidence : Conjectural Evidence
Monument Period Name : Post Medieval
Display Date : Post Medieval
Monument End Date : 1901
Monument Start Date : 1540
Monument Type : Hunting Lodge
Evidence : Conjectural Evidence

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Related Records from other datasets:
External Cross Reference Source : National Monuments Record Number
External Cross Reference Number : TQ 36 SE 6
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Associated Activities :
Activity type : FIELD OBSERVATION (VISUAL ASSESSMENT)
Start Date : 1965-07-23
End Date : 1965-07-23