Pinchinthorpe Hall is a 17th century manor house comprising six ensuite bedrooms, four reception rooms, and a two-bedroom owners’/managers’ apartment. The house also features a private ...
What was life like in 17th century London? Despite being a big city in the 1660s ... A majority of wealthy people sat in the house of commons, which is the elective part of parliament. One of the only ...
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Minute marvels: Rare, tiny 17th-century decorative paper-cuttings go on display in LondonThe East London neighbourhood ... of 17th-century decorative paper-cuttings. The rare examples of the art form were first discovered in the 1980s beneath the floorboards of Sutton House, a ...
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