Raj Bhavan (Tamil Nadu)
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Raj Bhavan's " is the official residence
Official residence
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 of the Governor of Tamil Nadu
Governors of Tamil Nadu
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. It is located in the capital city of Chennai
Chennai
Chennai , formerly known as Madras or Madarasapatinam , is the capital city of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, located on the Coromandel Coast off the Bay of Bengal. Chennai is the fourth most populous metropolitan area and the sixth most populous city in India...

, Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu
Tamil Nadu is one of the 28 states of India. Its capital and largest city is Chennai. Tamil Nadu lies in the southernmost part of the Indian Peninsula and is bordered by the union territory of Pondicherry, and the states of Kerala, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh...

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History

The earliest official residence of the Governors of Madras were in Fort St. George, the first one built in the 1640s on what is now the Parade Square. This was pulled down in 1693 and a new one built eastwards where, in later years, it became the core of the Secretariat. When the Governor’s garden house, was destroyed by the French in 1746, a new garden house was acquired for the Governor after the French withdrawal in 1749. A house, which belonged to Antonia de Madeiros, a member of perhaps the richest family of the time, became the core of Government House
Government House
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 around which developed what is now called Government Estate. It was in the 1820 that Governor Thomas Munro (1820–1827) made Government House the official residence and now it called as Raj Bhavan and was once Guindy Lodge, the Governor’s country house.

Guindy Lodge, it is believed, was built by Governor William Langhorne
Sir William Langhorne, 1st Baronet
Sir William Langhorne, 1st Baronet was the Agent of Madras from January 1670 to 27 January 1678.-Family and early life:...

 (1672–1678) in the early 1670s in garden space carved out of the Guindy Forest that had helped make St. Thomas’ mount a salubrious place for rest and recreation. When Langhorne left in 1678, he sold the property to the then Chief Merchant of Madras, Beri Chinna Venkatadri, the younger brother of one of the founders of the city, Beri Thimappa
Beri Thimappa
Beri Thimappa / Thimmanna was the dubash and chief negotiator for Francis Day and Andrew Cogan, the agents of the British East India Company, and was instrumental in the purchase of Madras from the Nayak brothers. Thimmappa Chetti migrated in the early 17th century to Chennai from Palacole, near...

. When Chinna Venkatadri had problems with the East India Company, he gifted Guindy Lodge to the Company’s Madras Government.

Area of Raj Bhavan

Raj Bhavan is situated in the Guindy Park Reserved Forest Area. The blackbuck
Blackbuck
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, a near-threatened
Near Threatened
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 species of antelope
Antelope
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, was introduced to Guindy Park by Lord Willingdon
Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon
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in 1924. The present area of the Raj Bhavan Estate is 156.14 acre (0.6318767204 km²), after large areas of land adjoining Raj Bhavan were made over for other public purposes, as shown below:
  • 1958: transferred to the Union Education Ministry for locating the Indian Institute of Technology
  • 1958: transferred To the Forest Department for Deer Park and Children’s Park at the instance of the then Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru
  • 1974: transferred for Rajaji Memorial
  • 1975: transferred for Kamaraj Memorial
  • 1977: transferred to the Forest Department to become a National park


There are also two pieces of land near the Adyar River Bed and in Ikkadu Thangal respectively, totalling 8.63 acres (34,924.4 m²), belonging to Raj Bhavan. Here is located water pumping stations for supply to Raj Bhavan.

In and around Raj Bhavan, it has deer (spotted deer, black buck and albino), mongoose, jackals, many varieties of reptiles and a large number of birds like partridges, pheasants, parrots, quail, paradise fly-catcher, etc. Bird watchers have noticed migratory birds here.

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