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Tudor house surviving in the heart of a thriving East London community
Built in 1535 by prominent courtier of Henry VIII, Sir Ralph Sadleir, Sutton House retains much of the atmosphere of a Tudor home despite some alterations by later occupants, including a succession of merchants, Huguenot silkweavers, and squatters. Discover oak-panelled rooms, original carved fireplaces and a charming courtyard.
Don't miss
- Discover a hidden gem in the heart of East London
- Experience the sights and smells of a real Tudor kitchen
- Relax in our tranquil and stunning courtyard
- Enjoy our family treasure chests, representing our unusual residents


