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File:TheBishopsHouse-Sheffield.jpeg|The Bishops' House, Sheffield is a half-timbered Tudor house. It was built c1500 and is one of the three surviving timber-framed houses in the city. It was said to have been built for two brothers, John and Geoffrey Blythe, both of whom became Bishops. There is, however, no evidence that they ever lived in this house.
File:TheBishopsHouse-Sheffield.jpeg|The Bishops' House, Sheffield is a half-timbered Tudor house. It was built c1500 and is one of the three surviving timber-framed houses in the city. It was said to have been built for two brothers, John and Geoffrey Blythe, both of whom became Bishops. There is, however, no evidence that they ever lived in this house.


File:LittleMoretonHall-Cheshire.jpeg|Little Moreton Hall, Cheshire.
File:LittleMoretonHall-Cheshire.jpeg|Little Moreton Hall, Cheshire. Built for the local Moreton family who had become wealthy buying land after the Black Death.


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Notable Tudor Houses

See Also In Chimni

Chimni Wiki Page Houses Used In Wolf Hall

Other Interesting Sites

Sunday Times Article 'We're Going Tudor House Mad'

Books We Liked

Tudor Houses Explained. Trevor Yorke. Published 2009 by Countryside Books. ISBN 1 84674 150 0