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Queen's House (Tower of London)

Queen's House (Tower of London)

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Queen's House (Tower of London), Historical residence in United Kingdom

The Queen's House is a prestigious Tudor-styled property within the Tower of London.

This building has its roots extending back to the early 16th century.

Traditionally associated with Anne Boleyn, it symbolizes a rich royal past.

Currently, the house serves as the official residence of the Governor of the Tower.

Queen's House is notable for being one of the few surviving structures from the early Tudor period.

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Queen's House (Tower of London) Historical residence in United Kingdom

The Queen's House is a prestigious Tudor-styled property within the Tower of London.

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Queen's House (Tower of London) Historical residence in United Kingdom
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Bell Tower
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Beauchamp Tower
Beauchamp Tower Tower; part of the Tower of London
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Byward Tower Historic tower in the United Kingdom

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Byward Tower
Byward Tower Historic tower in the United Kingdom
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Bloody Tower
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Wakefield Tower
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Middle Tower Building in Tower Hamlets, London, UK
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Church of St Peter ad Vincula, Tower Hamlets
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