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File:‪EastburyManorHouse-BarkingEssex.jpg|Eastbury Manor House, Barking Essex was owned at the time of the #GunpowderPlot by Alderman John Moore whose daughter was married to Lewis Tresham, brother of plotter Francis Tresham. It is the rumoured setting of the plotters meetings.‬
File:‪EastburyManorHouse-BarkingEssex.jpg|Eastbury Manor House, Barking Essex was owned at the time of the #GunpowderPlot by Alderman John Moore whose daughter was married to Lewis Tresham, brother of plotter Francis Tresham. It is the rumoured setting of the plotters meetings.‬
‪File:AshbyStLedgers-Northamptonshire.jpg|The ancient Manor House at Ashby St Ledgers, Northamptonshire was home to the Catesby family from the 14th century. It was here that the 1605 #GunpowderPlot was planned, under the leadership of Robert Catesby.‬
‪File:AshbyStLedgers-Northamptonshire.jpg|The ancient Manor House at Ashby St Ledgers, Northamptonshire was home to the Catesby family from the 14th century. It was here that the 1605 #GunpowderPlot was planned, under the leadership of Robert Catesby.‬
File:HuddingtonCourt-Worcestershire.jpeg|Huddington Court, a 15th-century moated manor house in Worcestershire. Described by Pevsner as 'the most picturesque house in Worcestershire'. It was the home of #GunpowderPlot conspirators Robert, Thomas and John Wintour. Still a private home.
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: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 ‬

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History of the Gunpowder Plot[edit]

Houses of the Gunpowder Plot[edit]

See Also In Chimni[edit]

ChimniWiki Homes Used As TV & Movie Locations

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Other Interesting Sites[edit]

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[edit]

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