A monthly programme reflecting the current archaeological scene NEW LIGHT ON NONSUCH
Built by Henry VIII and destfoyed by a mistress of Charles II, Nonsuch Palace in Surrey magnificently combined French Renaissance decorations with English late Gothic design. New light has been shed upon the construction and plan of this building, significant in the development of English architecture, by archaeological excavations recently completed.
Martin Biddle
John Dent and Sir John Summerson were concerned with this work: they discuss its importance with Howard Colvin
Produced by John Blunden