He lived in one of those huge English Tudor palaces in Hancock Park.
Set against the dramatic backdrop of Henry VIII's Tudor palace, this is definitely one of the most atmospheric rinks.
The house was finally demolished in 1954, and archaeological investigations of the Tudor palace took place in 1955-6.
The school was opened in the current building, which resembles a Tudor palace in 1928, and a new wing was added in 1936.
The area includes the historic Forty Hall, built in the 17th century in the grounds of the former Tudor palace of Elsyng.
Then William III and Mary II managed to rebuild half of the Tudor palace from 1689-94.
The building, originally the site of a Tudor palace, was designed by Sir William Chambers in 1776, and further extended with Victorian wings to the north and south.
Basing House was once a major five-storey Tudor palace with a mere 380 rooms, rivalling Hampton Court Palace in its grandiosity.
Work to provide new recital rooms revealed that the building's core incorporates masonry from the Tudor palace.
Jones made no attempt to harmonise his design with the Tudor palace of which it was to be part.