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  1. Hatfield House is a popular tourist attraction because it has so many objects associated with Queen Elizabeth I, including gloves and a pair of silk stockings that are believed to have been the first in England.

  2. The Old Palace of Hatfield was one of the most significant places in the life of Elizabeth I. It was to Hatfield that the 3-month-old princess was brought from London to establish her first household under the watchful eye of Sir John and Lady Shelton, the uncle and aunt of Anne Boleyn.

  3. www.hatfield-house.co.uk › explore › the-old-palaceThe Old Palace - Hatfield Park

    Circumstances changed for Elizabeth when Queen Mary came to the throne in 1553, for Mary feared that her enemies might plot to place her protestant sister on the throne. Effectively Elizabeth was kept under house arrest at Hatfield.

  4. May 19, 2021 · Hatfield House. Welwyn Hatfield, England, United Kingdom. Hatfield House is a Jacobean country house built on the site of what was Queen Elizabeth I’s childhood home.

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  5. The Old Palace is probably most associated with the Princess Elizabeth, who lived there on and off for the first 25 years of her life. And, it was while in residence at Hatfield that Elizabeth was told of her sister Mary 's death and that she was the new Queen of England.

  6. May 26, 2024 · Hatfield House, a majestic Jacobean manor in Hertfordshire, England, holds a unique place in British royal history. The stately country house we see today has its origins in the Tudor period as Hatfield Palace, childhood home of Queen Elizabeth I.

  7. Nov 29, 2014 · On the few occasions that Queen Anne Boleyn visited her daughter at Hatfield, the tension, between the now illegitimate Lady Mary and her ‘step-mother’, must have been extreme. Before her third birthday, Elizabeth also found herself a mere ‘Lady’ and motherless.