Salisbury spent much of the 1630s in improving his ancestral seat, Hatfield House.
Salisbury subsequently retired to his home at Hatfield House.
Salisbury died at Hatfield House on 3 December 1668.
Hatfield House, 304 East 41st Street, 15 stories.
The design has striking similarities to those at Hatfield House.
Since 1964 it has been in the collection of Lord Salisbury at Hatfield House.
A manuscript version of this map is preserved at Hatfield House; it is believed to have been drawn about 1595.
The town grew up around the gates of Hatfield House.
Elizabeth, living at Hatfield House, would admit nothing.
This interview was conducted at Hatfield House, where she had returned to live in October 1555.