More fabulous Tudor homes on the market
NOTTINGHAMSHIRE £ 525,000
Bedrooms: 3 Unique features: Grade II listed house in the village of Shalbourne, with three reception rooms; exposed beams in all rooms and original oak windows with period leaded panes; parterre flower garden and wilderness garden; John Lewis of Hungerford kitchen and adjoining utility room of similar design; garage and workshop. Contact: Strutt & Parker, struttandparker.com, 01635 897911
WILTSHIRE £ 775,000
Bedrooms: 4 Unique features: Timber-framed thatched cottage dating from 1504 in the village of Collingham; originally a hall house where peasants lived with their livestock; beams from decommissioned ships in the Trent; Grade II listed and in a conservation area; four reception rooms; dry stone front wall; cottage garden; large timber shed and two coal bunkers. Contact: Purple Bricks, purplebricks.co.uk, info@purplebricks.com
NORFOLK £ 3M
Bedrooms: 8 Unique features: Grade I listed Tudor manor house in the village of East Barsham; hosted Henry VIII on at least five separate occasions (never with the same wife) – he called it ‘my small country palace in Barsham’; more recently owned by the Guinness family; five reception rooms, five acres, and a separate three-bedroom cottage. Contact: Abbotts Countrywide, abbotts.co.uk, 01328 320034