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    designated banqueting house, the king preferring to banquet in a temporary structure purpose-built in the gardens. The Keeper of the Banqueting House was a...
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    six banqueting houses on the top of the towers, reached only across the roof leads The banqueting house at Hampton Court Palace Wrest Park Banqueting House...
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    banqueting houses, often on the roof or in the grounds of large houses, were built for them. Such meals are also called a "sugar collation". Banquets...
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    Garrett, including a banqueting house; and William Newton, but several are now ruined shells or have been demolished. Gibside Hall, the house at the centre of...
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  • The Banqueting House is a 17th-century building on Whitehall, London. Banqueting House may also refer to: Banqueting House, Gibside, a part of the former...
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    most of its structures, with the notable exception of Inigo Jones's Banqueting House of 1622, were destroyed by fire. Henry VIII moved the royal residence...
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    The Banqueting House is an 18th-century building, part of the Gibside estate, near Newcastle upon Tyne, England. Its style has been described as "Gothick"...
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    such as the Queen's House which is the first building in England designed in a pure classical style, and the Banqueting House, Whitehall, as well as...
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    in 1835. Armstrong had tunnels built to connect his house with the banqueting hall. The banqueting hall was designed by John Dobson in the Italianate style...
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    Wardour Castle (category Houses in Wiltshire)
    many windows, as was popular in the upper floors of Elizabethan houses. The Banqueting House was built between 1773 and 1774 as a place to entertain visitors...
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    to William III, before it was destroyed by fire in 1698; only the Banqueting House has survived. Whitehall was originally a wide road that led to the...
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    and Ireland, was executed on Tuesday, 30 January 1649 outside the Banqueting House on Whitehall, London. The execution was the culmination of political...
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    entrance to park Stable block, now converted to a private house Interior of banqueting house View of the water garden showing the Gothic folly of the Octagonal...
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    Weston Hall, North Yorkshire (category Country houses in North Yorkshire)
    November 2023. "Weston Hall And Banqueting House". Heritage Gateway. Retrieved 1 November 2023. Historic England. "Banqueting House Aprroximately 50 Metres East...
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    obligations, one of the most famous being the Banqueting House, Whitehall in London. In modern times, banquets are available privately, or commercially in...
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    country houses is the ITV series Downton Abbey. England portal Housing portal Banqueting house British country house contents auctions Country house poem...
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    chapterhouse and undercroft, Margam Castle, the Orangery and the former Banqueting House. Mynydd y Castell Camp is a large hillfort enclosing 2.7 hectares (6...
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    catastrophic fire in January 1698, the other being Inigo Jones's classical Banqueting House. The Holbein Gate was described by Thomas Pennant as "the most beautiful...
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    success of Jones' Palladian designs for the Queen's House at Greenwich and the Banqueting House at Whitehall (the residence of English monarchy from...
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  • trophies were presented to the host city at a special ceremony at Banqueting House, Whitehall, on 19 April 2013. Receiving the trophies from UEFA President...
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    red and blue Chinese Luncheon Room is made up of parts of the Brighton Banqueting and Music Rooms with a large oriental chimneypiece designed by Robert...
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    Court Palace Kensington Palace (State Apartments and Orangery) The Banqueting House, Whitehall Kew Palace with Queen Charlotte's Cottage Hillsborough Castle...
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    51°31′16″N 0°07′43″W / 51.5210°N 0.1287°W / 51.5210; -0.1287 Senate House is the administrative centre of the University of London, situated in the...
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    Lords and Commons Presenting the Crown to William III and Mary II in the Banqueting Hall. Then, mirroring the arrangement at the Lords part of the palace...
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    if there is some space for food preparation, they may be called a banqueting house. A pavilion built to take advantage of a view may be referred to as...
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    Hampton Court Palace (category Historic house museums in London)
    On a raised site overlooking the Thames is a small pavilion, the Banqueting House. This was built c. 1700, for informal meals and entertainments in the...
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    Charles I of England (category House of Stuart)
    Whitehall, where an execution scaffold had been erected in front of the Banqueting House. Charles was separated from spectators by large ranks of soldiers,...
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    Thames House is an office building in Millbank, London, on the north bank of the River Thames adjacent to Lambeth Bridge. Originally used as offices by...
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    Mount Lavinia Hotel (category Houses in Dehiwala-Mount Lavinia)
    modelled on the ‘Banqueting House’ in Whitehall, a creation of architect Inigo Jones, also known as the ‘English Palace’. The Banqueting House was refurbished...
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    Somerset House is a large Renaissance complex situated on the south side of the Strand in central London, overlooking the River Thames, just east of Waterloo...
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