Royston: once James I's hunting lodge
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Image: © John Sutton Taken: 2 Feb 2016
"Here are the remains of the Hunting Lodge which James I built for himself at Royston. What remains is a plastered cottage [now a chip shop] with overhang and then the so-called Palace, a two storey brick house with two big chimneys towards the street but the rest redone in the C18 with a shell-hooded door and a Venetian window above" (Nikolaus Pevsner).