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  1. Apethorpe - Wikipedia

    Apethorpe (pronounced App-thorp) [1][2] is a village, civil parish, [3] former manor and ecclesiastical parish in Northamptonshire, England (in the North Northamptonshire district), situated 11 miles west …

  2. Apethorpe Palace | English Heritage

    Among England’s greatest stately homes, Apethorpe Palace is a private residence open during July and August for pre-booked tours only. Apethorpe Palace was owned by Elizabeth I; she inherited the site …

  3. Back from the brink … Northamptonshire’s royal residence ...

    Feb 15, 2025 · Northamptonshire’s royal residence, Apethorpe Palace. It’s currently a private home but was once considered the most glorious royal residence in Northamptonshire. Enjoyed by the Tudor …

  4. Apethorpe Palace Visitor Guide: History, Tours & Tips

    Jun 24, 2025 · Visit the Apethorpe Palace, a hidden Jacobean gem in Northamptonshire. Explore royal history, guided tours, and one of the most beautiful England castles.

  5. Apethorpe Community Website - Apethorpe history

    A walk through Apethorpe is a pleasing way to view its long heritage. Apethorpe is designated a conservation village to protect historic and architectural elements considered worthy of preservation. …

  6. Apethorpe Palace | Things to Do and Places to Go in ...

    Among England's greatest country houses, Apethorpe Palace holds a particularly important place in English history because of its ownership by, and role in, entertaining Tudor and Stuart monarchs. …

  7. Apethorpe, England: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025 ...

    Apethorpe Tourism: Tripadvisor has 55 reviews of Apethorpe Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Apethorpe resource.

  8. Apethorpe Palace - Discover Northamptonshire

    For a period, Apethorpe was a royal palace lived in regularly by James I and Charles I. The resulting series of state rooms, including the King’s Bedchamber and the impressive Long Gallery, is one of …

  9. Apethorpe Hall, Northamptonshire - Henry VIII Houses

    Apethorpe was among the last of the houses acquired by Henry VIII, purchased from Lord Mountjoy in 1543. It was heavily rebuilt in the later sixteenth century and little is known of the Henrician house, …

  10. Apethorpe Palace - northamptonshiresurprise.com

    Apethorpe holds a particularly important place in English history because of its ownership by, and role in entertaining, Tudor and Stuart Monarchs. Elizabeth I once owned the palace, which she inherited …