Front View of Hatfield House
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Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, built Hatfield House in 1611 close to The Old Palace (which was constructed in 1485 by the Bishop of Ely, and still stands today). Today, Hatfield House is the home of the 7th Marquess and Marchioness of Salisbury and their family. The Armoury. Superb examples of Jacobean craftsmanship can be found inside.
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Hatfield Park Estate has been in the Cecil family for over 400 years. In 1611, Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury built his fine Jacobean House adjoining the site of the Old Palace of Hatfield. Superb examples of Jacobean craftsmanship can be seen throughout the House.
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Hatfield House is the current home to the 7 th Marquess and Marchioness of Salisbury, however, it was in the grounds of Hatfield House where Elizabeth I received news of her accession to the throne, whilst sitting under an oak tree in 1558. You will find the iconic Queen Elizabeth Rainbow Portrait overlooking the stunning Marble Hall.
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Victoria History of the County of Hertfordshire 3, (1912), pp 91-100. R Strong, The Renaissance Garden in England (1979), pp 103-9. Hatfield House, guidebook (1984) The Gardens at Hatfield House, guidebook, (1989) M Batey and D Lambert, The English Garden Tour (1990), pp 40-6. Maps Hatfield estate map, 1607 (private collection)
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About The Park, Gardens & Woodland Walks are open each Wednesday to Sunday from 1st April 2023. The East Garden is only open on Wednesdays. Hatfield House will be open to visitors from 1st June 2023. Suggested duration 2-3 hours Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing Tours & experiences
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In 1607 King James I exchanged the Palace at Hatfield for Theobalds, the home of Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury. Robert Cecil demolished three-quarters of the original building. The remaining wing survived as the stables for Hatfield House for the next three centuries, until it was restored by the 4th Marquess in 1915.
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Grade I Park and Garden: Hatfield House. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.. pp 426-34; 175 (15 March 1984), pp 662-4; (22 March 1984), pp 770-2 Victoria History of the County of Hertfordshire 3, (1912), pp 91-100 R Strong, The Renaissance Garden in England (1979), pp 103-9 Hatfield House, guidebook (1984) The Gardens.
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Built by Robert Cecil, in the grounds where Queen Elizabeth I spent much of her childhood, Hatfield House is home to centuries of historical treasures collected by the Cecil family. Hatfield House is open Thursday to Sunday until 31st August 2023.
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See all things to do Hatfield House 4.5 1,544 reviews #1 of 14 things to do in Hatfield Points of Interest & LandmarksGardens Temporarily closed Closed until further notice Write a review About The Park, Gardens & Woodland Walks are open each Wednesday to Sunday from 1st April 2023. The East Garden is only open on Wednesdays.
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Hatfield House 4.5 1,464 reviews #1 of 13 things to do in Hatfield Points of Interest & LandmarksGardens Open now 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM Write a review About The Park, Gardens & Woodland Walks are open each Wednesday to Sunday from 1st April 2023. The East Garden is only open on Wednesdays. Hatfield House itself is now closed for the season.
Front View of Hatfield House
Overview Heritage Category: Listed Building Grade: I List Entry Number: 1173363 Date first listed: 06-Feb-1952 List Entry Name: HATFIELD HOUSE Statutory Address: HATFIELD HOUSE, HATFIELD PARK Uploaded by David Lovell This photo may not represent the current condition of the site View all Location
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Hatfield House is a Grade I listed [1] country house set in a large park, the Great Park, on the eastern side of the town of Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England. The present Jacobean house, a leading example of the prodigy house, was built in 1611 by Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury and Chief Minister to King James I.
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Hatfield House is located in Hertfordshire, approximately 21 miles from central London, and can be reached by taking Junction 4 of the A1 and following the brown tourist signs to the site. Hatfield train station is directly opposite the pedestrian entrance to the site, with local bus services also stopping here.
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Coordinates: 51°45′49″N 00°13′33″W Hatfield is a town and civil parish in Hertfordshire, England, in the borough of Welwyn Hatfield. It had a population of 29,616 in 2001, [3] 39,201 at the 2011 Census, [4] and 41,265 at the 2021 Census. [1] The settlement is of Saxon origin.
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Hatfield House is the home of the 7th Marquess of Salisbury. The Royal Palace of Hatfield (c 1485) in the West Garden is where Elizabeth I spent most of her childhood. In the park, an oak tree marks the place where the young princess Elizabeth first heard of her accession to the throne.