Havering-atte-Bower, Essex, England

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Havering-atte-Bower in Essex, England, is a historic village and former royal residence noted for its connections to medieval English royalty.

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Havering-atte-Bower, Essex, England canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former royal residence
settlement
village
associatedWithMonarch Edward III of England
surface form: Edward III

Edward the Confessor
Elizabeth I of England
surface form: Elizabeth I

Henry III of England
surface form: Henry III
ceremonialCounty Greater London
country England
distanceFromCentralLondon approximately 15 miles northeast of Charing Cross
governedBy London Borough of Havering
surface form: Havering London Borough Council
hadRoyalPalaceUntilCentury 17th century
hasCharacteristic rural character
views over London
village green
hasConservationAreaStatus Yes
hasEtymology Beaumont Palace
surface form: "atte-Bower" refers to a royal residence or bower

name derives partly from the royal manor of Havering
hasLandmark Bedfords Park
Bower House
Royal Oak public house
St John the Evangelist Church
The Round House
village green
hasParkland Bedfords Park
Havering Country Park
hasReligiousBuilding St John the Evangelist Church
historicCounty Essex
landUse predominantly residential and agricultural
locatedIn Essex
Greater London
London Borough of Havering
locatedInTime historic county of Essex
locatedNear Romford
locatedOn high ground on the northern edge of London
near Chigwell
surface form: Chigwell Row

Collier Row
Hainault Forest Country Park
Stapleford Abbotts
notedFor historic association with English monarchy
views across London and the Thames corridor
village green and rural setting
partOf London Borough of Havering
postalTown Romford
region East of England
wasRoyalManor Yes
wasRoyalResidenceFor medieval English royalty

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Joan of England, Queen of Scotland deathPlace Havering-atte-Bower, Essex, England