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“You should begin with Greenwich, and if you can, arrive by water,”
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The son of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York was born in Greenwich, some five miles east of central London, on June 28 1491.
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The palace in which the king was born was demolished in the 17th century
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An archaeological excavation completed in 2006 uncovered the original palace's Tudor chapel
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Although Henry retained a soft spot for the royal palace at Greenwich, which was known as Placentia or Pleasure
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Here, too, the original palace has gone
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Henry's childhood officially ended on April 24, 1509
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Henry had a lifelong interest in fortifications and armour
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Further upriver lies Hampton Court Palace,
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Henry expanded the palace
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Hampton Court
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Another Tudor Palace, Knole in Kent,
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Elsewhere in Kent is the most beautiful of the great houses that Henry acquired and rebuilt, Leeds Castle
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“As far as I can say he spends three days there
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That sense of the past
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Hever Castle
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Henry's largest residence, meanwhile, barely exists today
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St James's Palace
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For real