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an old - fashioned street lamp stands in front of a half - timbered building

A classic Tudor/Elizabethan house known as Half timber which is when the skeleton of the house is made out of oak beam and the outside walls are created from wattle and daub. http://dollshousesandminiatures.blogspot.com/2012/01/period-style-tudor-and-elizabethan_18.html Jessica Grant

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an old building with many windows and arches

Burghley House is a grand Elizabethan mansion located near Stamford in Lincolnshire, England. It was built by William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, who was the chief advisor to Queen Elizabeth I. Construction began in 1555 and was largely completed by 1587. The house is a prime example of Elizabethan architecture, known for its intricate designs and extensive use of classical motifs. The house is set within a large park designed by the famous landscape architect Capability Brown…

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an old building with many windows and statues on the front lawn in front of it

Burghley House is a grand Elizabethan mansion located near Stamford in Lincolnshire, England. It was built by William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, who was the chief advisor to Queen Elizabeth I. Construction began in 1555 and was largely completed by 1587. The house is a prime example of Elizabethan architecture, known for its intricate designs and extensive use of classical motifs. The house is set within a large park designed by the famous landscape architect Capability Brown…

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an aerial view of a large garden in front of a stone building with many windows

If you’re a fan of Downton Abbey, or you can’t get enough of Jane Austen, then it’s time to book a stay at a hotel that will give you a taste of the finer life. Here’s the Good Hotel Guide’s top 10 U.K. hotels to make you feel like a lord or lady.

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an old house with many rooms and floors

Ham House is a 17th-century house set in formal gardens on the bank of the River Thames in Ham, south of Richmond in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It was completed by 1610 by Thomas Vavasour, an Elizabethan courtier and Knight Marshal to James I, but came to prominence during the 1670s as the home of Elizabeth Maitland, the Countess of Dysart and her second husband John Maitland, the Duke of Lauderdale. In 1948, the house was donated to the National Trust by Sir Lyonel…

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the floor plan for this mansion is very large and has two levels to each level

An example of English architecture during a period that was moving from the medieval Gothic to the Renaissance Classical, and one of few prodigy house survive almost unchanged from the Elizabethan era. Designed by an unknown architect, possibly the mason William Arnold, the three-storey mansion was built in about 1598 by Sir Edward Phelips, Master of the Rolls and the prosecutor during the trial of the Gunpowder Plotters.

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an old drawing of two people sitting in a room

Reception hall of Boughton-Malherbe, County of Kent at the time of Elisabeth 1573. English Renaissance. Tudor period. The post Elizabethan England 16th century. Reception hall of a noble house. appeared first on World4.

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