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Theobald's Park

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Theobald's Park

Estate in Hertfordshire, southeast England, near Cheshunt, 20 km/12 mi north of London. It is named after the now demolished 16th-century Theobald's Palace, where James I (James VI of Scotland) lived for a time and died in 1625. Temple Bar, designed by Christopher Wren, was removed from Fleet Street, London, in 1878, and re-erected at the entrance to the park.



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