NOTES: The Great Hall at Eltham Palace was built in the 1470s but by the nineteenth century had fallen into disrepair. It narrowly avoided demolition at this time and was restored in 1828.
NOTES: The Great Hall at Eltham Palace was built in the 1470s, but by the nineteenth century had fallen into disrepair. It narrowly avoided demolition at this time and was restored in 1828.
NOTES: The Great Hall at Eltham Palace was built in the 1470s, but by the nineteenth century had fallen into disrepair. It narrowly avoided demolition at this time and was restored in 1828.
NOTES: The Great Hall at Eltham Palace was built in the 1470s, but by the nineteenth century had fallen into disrepair. It narrowly avoided demolition at this time and was restored in 1828.
NOTES: The Great Hall at Eltham Palace was built in the 1470s, but by the nineteenth century had fallen into disrepair. It narrowly avoided demolition at this time and was restored in 1828.
NOTES: The Great Hall at Eltham Palace was built in the 1470s, but by the nineteenth century had fallen into disrepair. It narrowly avoided demolition at this time and was restored in 1828.
NOTES: The Great Hall at Eltham Palace was built in the 1470s, but by the nineteenth century had fallen into disrepair. It narrowly avoided demolition at this time and was restored in 1828.
NOTES: All Souls was designed by John Nash and built in 1822-1824. Severe damage to the roof was sustained following a World War II mine explosion in 1940, necessitating an extensive restoration scheme under the direction of Goodhart-Rendel which was completed in 1951.