The ruin of ‘King John’s Palace’ and ‘Canute’s Palace’ are both well known sights in the city of Southampton, England. Why are these names deceptive however?
Answer: These ruins were never owned by kings with whom they are named after, John or Canute, neither were either of them palaces. They were in fact both twelfth century merchant houses.
Source: The Pleasures and Treasures of Britain – A Discerning Traveler’s Companion by David Kemp.