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  2. Dollhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Tate House (1760) is on exhibit in the Museum of Childhood in London, England. [5] Queen Mary's Dolls' House constructed for Queen Mary in 1924. Queen Mary's Dolls' House was designed for Queen Mary in 1924 by Sir Edwin Lutyens, a leading architect of the time, and is on display at Windsor Castle. [17]

  3. Ruth Goodman - Wikipedia

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    Eight parts to reenact the running of a farm during the Second World War. Filmed at Manor Farm and River Hamble Country Park close to Southampton. 2013 Tudor Monastery Farm: Six parts and a Christmas special filmed at the Weald and Downland Open Air Museum in Sussex to show live in the Tudor period – 1485 to 1603, including the reign of ...

  4. Inside Windsor Castle’s 2024 Christmas Decorations ... - AOL

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    Windsor Castle is all decked out for Christmas. The royal residence unveiled its 2024 holiday decor on Thursday, November 21, and to say the grounds are decorated impeccably is an understatement.

  5. Sutton Place, Surrey - Wikipedia

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    Sutton Place, 3 miles (4.8 km) north-east [n 1] of Guildford in Surrey, is a large Grade I listed [1] Tudor prodigy house built c. 1525 [2] by Sir Richard Weston (d. 1541), a courtier of Henry VIII.

  6. File:Tudor House, Northowram.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Packwood House - Wikipedia

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    Packwood House is a timber-framed Tudor manor house in Packwood on the Solihull border near Lapworth, Warwickshire. Owned by the National Trust since 1941, [1] the house is a Grade I listed building. [2] It has a wealth of tapestries and fine furniture, and is known for the garden of yews. [1]

  8. Cowdray House - Wikipedia

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    Cowdray House consists of the ruins of one of England's great Tudor houses, architecturally comparable to many of the great palaces and country houses of that time. It is situated in the parish of Easebourne , just east of Midhurst , West Sussex standing on the north bank of the River Rother .

  9. Trerice - Wikipedia

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    Trerice House features a main south-east facing range of 'E'-plan abutting a south-west range containing two earlier phases. Phase I consisted of a tower house with low north-west block. This was extended early in the 16th century, probably by ' Jack of Tilbury ', to include a 2-storey range to the south-east of the earlier tower, together now ...