The site of Tyburn Manor House, c.1250 - 1791, used by Henry VIII and Elizabeth I as a hunting lodge.
Erected by Howard de Walden Estates Ltd 2002
Site: Tyburn Manor House (1 memorial)
W1, Marylebone High Street
The site of Tyburn Manor House, c.1250 - 1791, used by Henry VIII and Elizabeth I as a hunting lodge.
Erected by Howard de Walden Estates Ltd 2002
W1, Marylebone High Street
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Tyburn Manor House
Daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Born Greenwich Palace.  Succeede...
Son of Henry VII. Born Born Greenwich Palace, as the spare, not the heir but ...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Tyburn Manor House
Wikipedia has a very useful map showing "Estate (freehold) ownership of land ...
The archway in our picture is the entrance to Bell Inn Yard. On the left wall you can just see two plaques; the upper one names the yard,...
The plaques are on the white tiled wall below the Shirland Road street sign. Some photos of the unveiling of the more recent plaque, show...
This site has evolved over the years from flowers place around the tree to become the shrine that it is today.  The steps were probably i...
The Pimlico Tavern was in Hogsden (now Hoxton), close to The Curtain, The Theatre, and The Fortune playhouses, which explains Jonson's pr...
The plaque is inside the archway of the building. The photograph we took was very difficult to read, as a lot of the letters have fallen ...
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