- madrasmusings.com Vol 21 No 10/index.htmlThat at least was the impression I was left with during a recent visit to the premises. Chepauk Palace was built as the city residence of the Nawabs of Arcot.
- muthubaby.blogspot.com 2008/11/chepauk-palace.htmlIn the 1760's work began just south of the Fort and across the Cooum, on what we today call Chepauk Palace, architecturally one of the most significant...
- top-rated.online cities/Chennai/place/p/8953128/…awesome nostalgic archeological kind buildings. Chepauk Palace was the official residence of the Nawab of Arcot from 1768 to 1855.
- past-india.com photos-items/the-chepauk-palace-…An old 1900 postcard of the Chepauk Palace in Madras (Chennai). Among the buildings on the Marina Beach area is the striking Chepauk Palace.
- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Chepauk_PalaceMedia in category "Chepauk Palace". The following 23 files are in this category, out of 23 total.
- themadeinmadras.wordpress.com 2017/11/11/chepauk-…In its heyday, the grounds of Chepauk Palace stretched from what is now Bell’s Road to the beach and from Pycroft’s Road to the Cooum River.
- chennaifocus.wordpress.com 2012/01/17/heritage-…More on the Ezhilagam Complex i.e Chepauk Palace. Chepauk Palace was the official residence of the Nawab of Arcot from 1768 to 1855.
- muthusamy.aminus3.com image/2013-07-06.htmlArchitecture The Chepauk Palace, built in the year 1768 in Chennai and designed by Paul Benfield, is said to be the first Indo-Saracenic building in modern India.
- The Chepauk Palace—a red building on Marina Beach, Chennai— returned to public attention in 2013 when a fire reduced it into state of ruin.