The former London residence of the Bishops of Durham until relinquished to Henry VIII. Bishop Thomas Hatfield built the opulent Durham House circa 1345; it had a large chapel and a high-ceilinged hall supported by marble pillars. On the Strand side its gatehouse led to a large courtyard. The hall and chapel faced the entrance, and private apartments overlooked the river. Accounts describe Durham House as a noble palace befitting a prince. Henry IV, his son Henry, Prince of Wales (later Henry V), and their retinues stayed once at the residence. The Wikipedia article is [1].
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| dbkwik:resource/9iHJ99aWkNuYfQ2AYv0dCw== | 5.88129e-14 |
| dbr:Durham_House_(Goshen,_New_Hampshire) | 5.88129e-14 |