• ^ a b c d e "King John's Palace (Situated to West of Tudor House Museum), Southampton". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
  • King Johns Palace is one of the finest surviving examples of Norman architecture in the country. By the 1180s, when the original house was built, Southampton...
  • The house is called King Johns Palace as historians mistakenly believed that King John stayed in it during the early 1300s, however, there is no evidence for it.
  • Bugle Street, Southampton. Southampton City Archive (n.d.) Southampton Terrier of 1454. Tudor House & Garden (2019) History of King Johns Palace.
  • 1. BLUE ANCHOR LANE 5239 King John's Palace (situated to west of Tudor House Museum) (formerly listed under Bugle Street) SU 4111 3/38 14.7.53.
  • Bugle Street, Southampton, United Kingdom, SO14 2AD. Add To Collection. ... See More. 0,10 4451 891 0 812670 King John's Palace.
  • Entry Name: 'King John's Palace'. Scheduled Date: Source: Historic England. Source ID: 1001887. English Heritage Legacy ID: SP 240. County: Southampton.
  • King Johns Palace is a ruined Norman townhouse in Southampton, the remains of which are now open to the public.
  • Ruins of King Johns Palace in Old Town, Southampton, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom Stock Photo - Alamy King john's palace By Alamy.
  • King John's Palace, Southampton, Southampton. These are the remains of a medieval merchant's house. It was built in c1170.