Addington Palace, London
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Addington Palace is an 18th-century mansion in Addington near Croydon in south London, within the historic county of Surrey. It was built on the site of a 16th-century manor house. It is particularly known for having been, between 1807 and 1897, the summer residence of the Archbishops of Canterbury. Between 1953 and 1996 it was occupied by the Royal School of Church Music. It is now a conference and wedding venue and country club, while the grounds are occupied by a golf course. ()
Coordinates: 51°21'41"N, 0°2'30"W
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Croydon (Heathfield)London
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Addington Palace – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Millers Pond, Shirley Windmill, Coombe Wood, Addington Park.
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Which popular attractions are close to Addington Palace?
Nearby attractions include Addington Park, Warlingham (11 min walk), Addington Hills, London (19 min walk), Shirley Windmill, Warlingham (20 min walk), Bramley Bank, Warlingham (23 min walk).
How to get to Addington Palace by public transport?
The nearest stations to Addington Palace:
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- Gravel Hill Tram Stop • Lines: 130, 466 (12 min walk)
- Pine Coombe • Lines: 130, 466 (13 min walk)
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- Gravel Hill • Lines: 3 (12 min walk)
- Addington Village • Lines: 3 (14 min walk)