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Woking Palace
Also known as, or recorded in historical
documents as; Old Hall
In the civil parish of Woking.
In the historic county of Surrey (Modern Authority of Surrey, 1974 county of Surrey).
Remains of the moated site of Woking Palace. This unusually large moated site was a royal residence from at least 1272. It was used by Edward IV and Henry VIII. The moat has no southern arm, as the southern side of the site is defined by the River Wey. A submerged timber structure was discovered in the river, at the eastern end of the site, in 1996. It is believed to have been a wharf contemporary with the moated site. On the western side of the site, the moat has a slight outer bank and a substantial inner bank, with, in turn, an inner, narrower moat. Water was directed from this inner moat into two parallel fishponds, then onto a third, now partly infilled, fishpond, and finally into an internal projection of the moat which led northwards from the centre of the site to the main moat circuit. There is a causeway entrance in the middle of the eastern arm. In the centre of the moat stands a stone building with C14 doorway and a brick barrel vault.
This site has been described as a;
Palace.
The confidence
that this site is a medieval fortification or palace is Certain.
Major remains.
This site is a scheduled
monument protected by law.
The Ordnance Survey Map Grid Reference is TQ02965704
PastScape number;
394104
- Web site links
- Books
- Emery, Anthony, 2006, Greater Medieval Houses Vol3 (Cambridge) p383-4
Salter, Mike, 2001, The Castles of Surrey (Malvern) p24
Thurley, Simon, 1993, The Royal Palaces of Tudor England (Yale University Press) p76, 79, 83, 161, 189, 193
Jones, Michael K. and Underwood, Malcolm, 1992, The King's Mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby (Cambridge University Press) p47, 52, 54, 66, 82, 94, 96, 138-42, 146, 264
Colvin, H.M., Ransome, D.R. and Summerson, John, 1982, The history of the King's Works Vol4: 1485-1660 (part 2) (London) p344-8
Pevsner, N., 1962, The Buildings of England: Surrey (London, Penguin) p336
Clinch and Montgomerie, 1911, Malden, H.E. (ed), VCH Surrey Vol3 p382-3
- Journal Articles
- Haggard, D.J., 1958, Surrey Archaeological Collections Vol55 p124-6
Godwin-Austen, R.A.C., 1880, Surrey Archaeological Collections Vol7 p44-9 [plan]
- Guidebooks
- Woking Palace, Henry VIII's Royal Palace (Friends of Woking Palace)
- Other sources and unpublished works (Theses, in-house reports and other such)
- Woking Palace CD (Friends of Woking Palace)
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