Basing House: A Tudor Palace and a Civil War Battlefield
Basing House: A Tudor Palace and a Civil War Battlefield
Basing House was once the largest private house in Tudor England, hosting kings and queens such as Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. It was built on the site of a Norman castle by Sir William Paulet, the first Marquess of Winchester and Lord Treasurer of England, in 1535. The house had around 360 rooms and was surrounded by a moat and defensive walls
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