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A 12th-century property in Kent with royal history is on the market for over $4.4 million, featuring a 13th-century chapel ...
The property, called St. John’s Jerusalem, was originally used by a group of warrior monks called the Knights Hospitallers.
With its immaculate timber-framed buildings and beautiful church, it is now regarded as ‘England’s finest medieval town’. The wool church built in the 1520’s has the tallest church tower ...
Dream house combining 650-year-old watchtower with a Georgian vicarage goes on sale for £1million. Stunning home is the combination of a 650-year-old watch tower and a former Georgian vicarage ...
Nowhere conjures up our romantic ideal of England and the English countryside more faithfully than Suffolk: soft, still, sleepy, with gentle hills, golden cornfields, ruminating cows, church towers ...
Mortham Tower was built to replace the original house, which was burned by the Scots in the reign of Edward II. It was acquired by Sir Thomas Rokeby through his marriage to the heiress of the ...
The Tower provided the stage for the final, doleful act of Jewish life in Medieval England. Around half of the country’s 3,000 estimated Jews went into exile from a wharf on the banks of the ...
The final home improvements were made around the 1480s and 1490s, when Burgh added a tall brick tower—essentially a "mini-castle"—and a great medieval kitchen.
Archaeologists have uncovered the network of a medieval city in England that dates back to the late 11th century. The settlement, which includes a cathedral and a castle, is located at the ...
England's best-preserved Medieval village, 1 hour from Cambs with famous Crooked House and Harry Potter set Lavenham is THE day trip destination for history and Harry Potter lovers alike with the ...
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