Archbishop's Palace, Maidstone
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The Archbishop's Palace is a Grade I listed historic 14th-century and 16th-century building on the east bank of the River Medway in Maidstone, Kent. Originally a home from home for travelling archbishops from Canterbury, the building has been most recently used as a venue for wedding services.[1] The former tithe barn for the palace (today severed from the palace by the A229), now serves as the Tyrwhitt-Drake Museum of Carriages.
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Archbishop's Palace | |
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The entrance frontage of the Archbishop's Palace | |
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Town or city | Maidstone |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 51°16′16″N 0°31′14″E |
Completed | 14th century, 16th century |
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