Queen Caroline'S Bath Greenwich Park

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Queen Caroline's sunken bath in Greenwich Park, London Stock Photo - Alamy
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Walk to the South West corner of Greenwich Park and you will find a set of square hedges by a brick wall. Hidden behind the hedges is a very unusual historical oddity: the remains of a royal bath. It is known as 'Queen Caroline's bath' and the story behind it is one of scandal, salacious gossip and drama.

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Who Was Queen Caroline? Queen Caroline's Bath A view of Montagu House from the Park. The Bath House is the small building on the right with a pointed roof. Queen Caroline's Bath dates to around 1810 and can be found next to the park wall south of the Rose Garden.

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It is hidden behind a hedge that marks out the position of an old conservatory. A brief stop on Blackheath to find this small bit of history in Greenwich Park at the rear of Rangers House. Friends of Greenwich Park describe it as "formerly part of Montague House, the remaining wall forms the boundary to Greenwich Park.

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Queen Caroline's Bath dates to around 1810 and can be found next to the park wall south of the Rose. Information on Queen Caroline's Bath in Greenwich Park, London, with a history of the site, photos and visiting information. When visitors come to Greenwich Park, they usually make a beeline for the Royal Observatory with its historic GMT line and stunning views.

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However, in the south-west corner of the park, there's a fascinating piece of London's royal history hidden behind a hedge. Situated just a metre from the park's wall is the remains of Queen Caroline's bathhouse. Caroline Amelia Elizabeth, Princess.

Queen Caroline’s Bath in Greenwich
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At Queen Caroline's Bath you can discover the scandalous exploits of Queen Caroline, wife of KIng George IV. Visit Greenwich Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The curious tale of Queen Caroline's Sunken Bath in Greenwich Park.

The bath is all that remains... - Tour guides for Greenwich
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Discover the hidden secrets of a royal scandal. About In the southwest part of Greenwich Park, tucked behind hedges, fences, and a rather large and slightly obstructive sign, are the remains of a Georgian bath. It sits here inside Greenwich Park, but was once part of the since-demolished Montage House which stood on the site, and the bath would have had a glazed glasshouse to house it.

Queen Caroline spent much of her time away from Court and her husband by living in Montage House, which stood on the edge of Greenwich Park. from 1798 to 1813. Queen Caroline's Bath Remains of a white-tiled Georgian plunge bath 1.6m deep and 2.3m long, formerly in a latticed timber and glass bathhouse attached to Montague House (demolished 1815), the home of Caroline of Brunswick (1768-1821), estranged wife of George IV.

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