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Queen Elizabeth's Hunting Lodge, Chingford, England, dates back to Tudor times, although it has been heavily altered over time. The building is open to the public.

I took this photo myself and am releasing it into the public domain. After all, I didn't design the building, so it seems morally wrong for me to claim any rights over its likeness. Besides, it's not as if this is a very good picture anyway!

Category:Images of buildings and structures

Category:Images of England
Date 28 June 2005 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons.
Author P Ingerson at English Wikipedia

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  • 2005-06-28 14:03 P Ingerson 865×734×8 (105012 bytes) [[Elizabeth I of England|Queen Elizabeth's]] Hunting Lodge, [[Chingford]], dates back to Tudor times, although it has been heavily altered over time. The building is currently owned by [[English Heritage]] and is open to the public. {{PD}} I took this

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