Whitehall Palace gardens

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Whitehall Palace gardens were the formal landscaped grounds of the former royal Whitehall Palace in London, historically used for recreation and courtly display by the English monarchy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf formal garden
historic garden
palace garden
adjacentTo Thames
surface form: River Thames
associatedWith Charles I of England
Charles II of England
Elizabeth I of England
surface form: Elizabeth I

English royal court
Henry VIII of England
surface form: Henry VIII

James VI and I
surface form: James I of England
country England
United Kingdom
eraOfUse 16th century
17th century
early 18th century
function setting for court entertainments
setting for diplomatic receptions
setting for royal ceremonies
governedBy Crown Estate
surface form: Crown Estate (historically)
hasFeature formal landscaping
fountains
lawns
ornamental planting
statuary
walks and paths
heritageStatus historical site
historicalPeriod Stuart period
Tudor England
surface form: Tudor period

early modern period
locatedIn City of Westminster
England
London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
Whitehall
partOf Palace of Whitehall
royal household estates in London
relatedTo Royal Parks of London
St James’s Park
surface form: St James's Park
significance important site of courtly sociability in London
symbol of royal power and prestige
status no longer extant in original form
style Renaissance garden design
formal geometric layout
usedBy English royal court
surface form: British royal court

English monarchs
surface form: English monarchy
usedFor courtly display
recreation

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