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File:BushwoodHall-Warwickshire.jpg|Bushwood Hall, Warwickshire. Childhood home of Gunpowder Plotter Robert Catesby and used for planning meetings. A moated site, the original house was replaced in 1620 and added-to in 1800. | |||
File:CoughtonCourt-Warwickshire.jpg|The Grade II Coughton Court, Warwickshire is a Tudor country house, with a unique double priest-hole, that was owned by Robert Catesby’s uncle, Thomas Throckmorton and used to host ams and a militia ready to strike after the #GunpowderPlot | File:CoughtonCourt-Warwickshire.jpg|The Grade II Coughton Court, Warwickshire is a Tudor country house, with a unique double priest-hole, that was owned by Robert Catesby’s uncle, Thomas Throckmorton and used to host ams and a militia ready to strike after the #GunpowderPlot | ||
Revision as of 21:08, 5 November 2018
History of the Gunpowder Plot
Houses of the Gunpowder Plot
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Bushwood Hall, Warwickshire. Childhood home of Gunpowder Plotter Robert Catesby and used for planning meetings. A moated site, the original house was replaced in 1620 and added-to in 1800.
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The Grade II Coughton Court, Warwickshire is a Tudor country house, with a unique double priest-hole, that was owned by Robert Catesby’s uncle, Thomas Throckmorton and used to host ams and a militia ready to strike after the #GunpowderPlot
See Also In Chimni
ChimniWiki Homes Used As TV & Movie Locations
ChimniWiki Homes Used In Poirot Episodes
Other Interesting Sites
Sunday Times Article 'We're Going Tudor House Mad'
National Trust Website article on the filming of Wolf Hall
Historic Houses Association Page On Wolf Hall
References
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