Nonsuch Palace: Henry VIII’s Lost Rival to Fontainebleau

Nonsuch Palace in Surrey, begun by Henry VIII in 1538 to rival Francis I’s Fontainebleau, was so extravagantly decorated with gilded plasterwork and ornamental towers that it earned its name meaning ‘without equal’ – yet was completely demolished by 1682-1683 and only rediscovered by archaeologists in the 1950s.

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