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Lambeth Palace is the official London residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury #255907703
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The former church in front of its entrance has been converted to the Garden Museum. The south bank of the Thames along this reach. The oldest remaining part of the palace is the chapel which was built in the Early English Gothic architectural style. Lollards` Tower, which retains evidence of its use as a prison in the 17th century, dates from 1435 to 1440. The front is an early Tudor brick gatehouse built by Cardinal John Morton and completed in 1495. Cardinal Pole lay in state in the palace
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