depends how big the cornish pasties are.
You would find Buckingham Palace in London, England.
Buckingham House. It was the home of the Duke of Buckingham and would be until the 18th century when it would be bought by one of the King George's and extended into a palace.
There is no record of how many carpet cleaners Buckingham palace employs. I would imagine they have a lot.
To see Buckingham Palace.
It would take about 1 hour to walk from Euston to Buckingham Palace.
The Queen lives in Buckingham Palace in London. The Palace is between Hyde Park and Westminster. Other palaces in London which are home to royals are Kensington Palace and St. James' Palace. The royals don't all live in one place, they live all over England, for example The Queen also has a residence in Balmoral Castle in Scotland. But most have homes in London. I would recommend that Buckingham Palace is a must see, if you are in London.
buckingham palace is valued as priceless and would probably never be considered for sale. many economists have valued buckingham palace along with windsor castle and kensington palace, in excess of £10bn. this is a rough estimate, as they would probably be worth alot more. the queens private estates are valued at £200m. some people have valued buckingham palace and say its worth about 935 million pounds anyone planning on buying it if it was for sale
That would be Buckingham Palace ... its not a 'house.'
Buckingham Palace was finished just prior to Queen Victoria's rein. Due to this fact, it was built mostly by hand using methods of the time. There would have been approximately 300 men working on it in total. A handful would be skilled labourer's, such as masons, clockwork masons, rederers, stone workers, and stained glass makers. These along with pre-Victorian architechs and regular labourer's the job took 7 years to build. :D Hope this helps. For futher information on the Palace try its website. Just type Buckingham Palace into google.
Assuming you mean Queen Elizabeth I: Windsor Castle Richmond Palace Nonesuch Palace Hampton Court Palace Greenwich Palace Whitehall Palace Hatfield Palace (when she was a princess) Ashridge Palace (when she was a princess)
You would probably be grabbed by the police before getting close to one of those bayonets.
Most sources say the palace gets about 50k visitors per year. So that would make the answer 500k.