Helmingham Hall (England)
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Wikidata:
Q12059832
Library of congress:
sh2016001081
Sources of Information
- Work cat: Harwood, Ian. Wire strings at Helmingham Hall, 2005:title page (Helmingham Hall) page 1 (Helmingham Hall in Suffolk, home of the Tollemache family)
- History Extra WWW pages, May 10, 2016(The Tollemache family has lived in Suffolk since the Norman Conquest and Helmingham Hall has been the family home of successive generations since its completion in 1510. Although the hall itself is not open to the public, you can view most of its external features across an 18 metre (60 foot)-wide moat)
- Wikipedia (English), May 10, 2016(Helmingham Hall is a moated manor house in Helmingham, Suffolk, England; it was begun by John Tollemache in 1480 and has been owned by the Tollemache family ever since; the house is built around a courtyard in typical late medieval/Tudor style; beyond the gardens, there is a 400 acre park)
- Helmingham Hall WWW pages, viewed Aug. 3, 2016
Wikipedia description:
Helmingham Hall is a moated manor house in Helmingham, Suffolk, England. It was begun by John Tollemache in 1480 and has been owned by the Tollemache family ever since. The house is built around a courtyard in typical late medieval/Tudor style. The house is listed Grade I on the National Heritage List for England, and its park and formal gardens are also Grade I listed on the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.
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