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Notable Tudor Houses
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The Grade I Stokesay Castle: the finest and best-preserved fortified medieval manor house in England
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The Tudor House, Margate, Kent. Built in 1525, is a unique example of a ‘transitional house’ – bridging the gap between medieval open-hall and early-modern houses with two storeys throughout.
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The late 15th century timber-framed Tudor House & Garden is Southampton’s most important historic building.
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Ordsall Hall, Salford is a formerly moated Tudor mansion, the oldest parts of which were built during the 15th century - http://www.salfordcommunityleisure.co.uk/culture/ordsall-hall
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