The Royal Mews, Hampton Court

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The Royal Mews, Hampton Court

Image: © Stefan Czapski Taken: 12 Dec 2010

This long, barn-like building stands on the south side of Hampton Court Green, to the north-west of the Palace, and alongside the A308 Sunbury road. The building dates from Tudor times - the inscription 'Elizabeth Regina 1570' appears on a little white plaque high up over the big bricked-up arch. The Mews nowadays house the stables (and, I believe, offices) of the Horse Rangers Association. For another view see: Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.4058
Longitude
-0.344011