When it was built in 1514, The Archbishop's Palace at Otford was larger than Hampton Court. However, during the 17th and 18th centuries, it fell into disrepair and now only... read more a fraction of the buildings is above ground. The challenge for the Archbishop's Palace Conservation Trust is to show visitors (real and online) what the site and buildings looked like five hundred years ago, and give insights into its history from Romano-British times - a span of 1,700 years. The Trust has been working with Wil Currie to build three-dimensional models of the Palace that we can include on our website, moving on to augmented reality that will enable visitors to explore the site as it was in Tudor times. It has been and continues to be a fruitful collaboration and we look forward to working with Wil in the future. Nick Rushby, Secretary of the Archbishop's Palace Conservation Trust.