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| Sutton House was built in 1535 by a prominent courtier of Henry VIII, Sir Ralph Sadleir. The house retains much of the atmosphere and character of a Tudor house despite some alterations by later occupants who included successive merchants, Huguenot silkweavers and Victorian schoolmistresses. Visitors will see oak-panelled rooms, carved original fireplaces, wall decorations and the charming internal courtyard, as well as experience a Tudor kitchen and intimate Georgian and Victorian rooms. An attractive exhibition tells the history of the house and its many occupants. | | | | | | Group Visits Average length of visit: 1hr. General guided tour£ | | | | Coach parking 1 coach space, coach can drop off but must park elsewhere. Nearest parking: Hackney Marshes | | | | On site catering Brick Place Café (licensed), self service, 30 covers. Groups can pre-book | | |
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