Hampton
Hampton Court Palace has provided many kings and their families with a wonderful home for over five hundred years. (“About Britain”) The palace is originally two palaces’ in one. Each half is represented by an important period in English architecture. The first half is late mid-evil perpendicular style, and the second half is English Baroque affected by French and Italian influence. (Dynes) In addition, to these architecture styles, King Henry VIII later added Tudor wings, the dramatic difference in brick is extremely visible to the human eye. (“Tudor history”) Hampton Court had originally belonged to the Order of St. John of Jerusalem until it was acquired in 1514, by Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York. (Dynes) Wolsey, a successful diplomat of Henry’s services, cherished the hope of becoming a pope.
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Approximate Word count = 558
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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