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The Old Palace of Hatfield: The A-Z of Tudor Places 

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The Old Palace of Hatfield: The A-Z of Tudor Places
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In this episode of the Tudor Travel Guide's A-Z of Tudor Places, Sarah talks about the Old Palace of Hatfield and in particular, its close association with the early years of Elizabeth I, who spent a great deal of time at the palace for her accession to the throne in 1558.
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Комментарии : 31   
@SezFrancis1
@SezFrancis1 4 года назад
The Old Palace is a very special place of mine; I’ve visited to Hatfield various times but the most biggest memory I’ve had of the Old Palace is when I had my prom in the Banqueting hall 10 years ago. I certainly felt like a princess on that day. I hope to revisit or possibly volunteer there one day. 🙂🦋✨
@BeeKool__113
@BeeKool__113 2 года назад
I skipped my prom here in the US. But if it were held at such an amazingly beautiful and historic place like this; I would have totally have gone to prom.
@colleencox2927
@colleencox2927 4 года назад
Dear Sarah, thank you once again for your special way of expounding on a lovely historic Tudor place. Hatfield is indeed very special, especially since it is so intrinsically bound to the early history of Elizabeth 1. And thank you for also revealing the special original route one may take to recapture an aspect of the Tudor experience of Hatfield House. With Blessings and appreciation from Colleen Cox XXX
@ileanaacacostaacosta1813
@ileanaacacostaacosta1813 2 года назад
It was Elizabeth l s fist home since she was a little girl and then again she was an adult There she received the news of her sister queen Mary's death on Nov 17 1558that she became Queen It's spite only the great hall remained but at least is something
@bobjackson4720
@bobjackson4720 3 года назад
In the late sixties the old palace (banqueting hall) was run as a very classy restaurant. You could go their for tea and scones and would be served by very attractive young ladies dressed as serving girls. I went their many times. In those days there were no gardens in front of the palace, (I think it was a car park). The palace was straight up the hill from the Eight Bells pub that used to be associated with a Dicken's character Bill Sykes. In those days part of the Elizabeth oak was just about alive, it was surrounded by a rusty fence.
@kellyb1420
@kellyb1420 3 года назад
I would love to of Grown up in England to have all that history at my fingers tips
@BeeKool__113
@BeeKool__113 2 года назад
RIGHT?! MEEE TOOO!! ❤😍
@nelsongrimaldi3926
@nelsongrimaldi3926 Год назад
The old palace is my fav🥂🥂🥂💗💗💗🥂🥂🥂
@kimberlyperrotis8962
@kimberlyperrotis8962 3 года назад
I know these places have to be self-supporting, but it’s sad to see that beautiful old hall cluttered up with theatrical lighting and sound equipment.
@Odanti
@Odanti 4 года назад
I loved all the facts about Hatfield. It makes a difference if there are photos during your talk. I didn't realize just how much time Queen Elizabeth was at Hatfield. You are right this was Queen Elizabeth's true home. You are very charming and personable. I enjoyed your talk very much. ❤️
@krisammeter3865
@krisammeter3865 4 года назад
Thankyou. Your knowledge of Tudor history and your delivery make the history come alive.
@deborahbrottmiller2948
@deborahbrottmiller2948 6 месяцев назад
I love your opening music.
@ShallowApple22
@ShallowApple22 2 года назад
18.05 I honestly believe after seeing “the most happiest” medal & Elizabeth’s E ring, that this portrait is the closet likeness to Anne Boleyns (added darker hair & sallow complexion)
@vanessahinds8320
@vanessahinds8320 3 года назад
I am a Hatfield and this is on my bucket list.
@sireenadynal4391
@sireenadynal4391 5 месяцев назад
What type of furniture, other than the bed, would have been in Elizabeth's bedchamber?
@Rob-uv8bu
@Rob-uv8bu Год назад
Breathtaking thank you
@chatalaine
@chatalaine 4 года назад
Absolutely lover you Tudor history lessons thank you
@sireenadynal4391
@sireenadynal4391 5 месяцев назад
Were there any "secret" rooms at the Old Palace?
@user-do5lu1rs2g
@user-do5lu1rs2g 6 месяцев назад
I love also the old palace of Hatfield but i dont believes its the same building that Elizabeth 1st stayed at as i believe its a elizabethan rebuild built a few years after Elizabeth 1st had died. The banquet Hall i believe is original and was used by Henry viii.
@user-do5lu1rs2g
@user-do5lu1rs2g 6 месяцев назад
I think the original Hatfield was burnt in a fire
@chrisbeckstrom6182
@chrisbeckstrom6182 3 года назад
I do so enjoy all your tours of the Tudor realm. I wonder, would Katherine Parr have spent significant time here? I've learned that I'm distantly related to her and now wish to trace the places in her life. Cheers!
@carolinefowler4404
@carolinefowler4404 3 года назад
You mentioned one of your favorite authors, a Simon (?), Could you tell me his last name, I couldn't hear it very well. Thank you! Certainly enjoyed this visit to Hatfield!
@crystalawen
@crystalawen 4 года назад
Interesting info !
@joelpacheco7360
@joelpacheco7360 3 года назад
Where can I buy the string of white rose pennants behind you at 9:14? Great video btw :) Subscribed!
@joelpacheco7360
@joelpacheco7360 3 года назад
@@TheTudorTravelGuide You designed it yourself? Could you please send me a link to the manufacturer?
@joelpacheco7360
@joelpacheco7360 3 года назад
@@TheTudorTravelGuide Thank you so much :)
@trishemerald2487
@trishemerald2487 3 года назад
Oh cool I wonder if I'm related to Anthony Emery!
@user-cc1rr6hg6v
@user-cc1rr6hg6v 2 месяца назад
We tune in to see the building not this lady stuck in front of the screen,just a terrible videoc couldn't watch it
@adamstone5865
@adamstone5865 2 года назад
70 courses. How fat they must have been
@TheTudorTravelGuide
@TheTudorTravelGuide 2 года назад
😀 Well, they would sample bits of various courses. It was all about show - having the money to lay our so many dishes - even if you didn't eat it all. Although you are right - plenty of opportunity to get fat!
@karieschneider746
@karieschneider746 Год назад
I want to see footage of Hatfield, not a woman giving a speech
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