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| 1679 |
| | The tower of St Mary's Church is rebuilt in red brick, replacing one of flint and stone | |
| | View of old St Mary's Church, c.1800
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| 1689-1694 |
| | William III and Mary II embark on extensive work at Hampton Court including demolition of the old Royal lodgings and building of new South and East Fronts around a new quadrangle, the Fountain Court | |
| | Hampton Court Palace, South and East fronts, c.1910
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| 1689 |
| | The Great Fountain Garden at Hampton Court, occupying the semi-circle of land between the East Front and the park, is designed with 13 fountains powered by the Longford River | |
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| 1689 |
| | The Great Fountain Garden at Hampton Court, occupying the semi-circle of land between the East Front and the park, is designed with 13 fountains powered by the Longford River | |
| | Hampton Court Palace, the Fountain Court, c.1910
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| 1694 |
| | Mary II dies of smallpox and building work at Hampton Court is suspended for 3 years due to William's grief and also for financial reasons due to the enormous expenditure | |
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| 1695 |
| | The new Privy Garden at Hampton Court is built (the Mount had previously been levelled) including a new elm bower and a new Great Parterre of complex design and an Orangery | |
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| 1699 |
| | Grinling Gibbons begins work on carving decorative features and architectural mouldings in the King's Appartments at Hampton Court | |
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| 1699 |
| | The Chestnut Avenue through Bushy Park is laid out for William III to a design by Sir Christopher Wren | |
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| 1700 |
| | The Banqueting House at Hampton Court is built with carving by Grinling Gibbons and a painted interior which is the work, at least in part, of Antonio Verrio | |
| | Ceiling of Queen Anne's Drawing Room, by Verrio
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| 1713 |
| | Edward Proger dies in Bushy House at the age of 96 | |
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