A home that once belonged to Anne of Cleves, the fourth of King Henry VIII's six wives, is now listed on the market by the real estate group Jackson-Stops Mid Sussex with an asking price of about $2.5 ...
When Anne of Cleves was set free from her marriage to Henry VIII, she was gifted Wings. Wings Place, that is, a timber-framed Tudor house about 60 miles south of London in Sussex in the U.K., which is ...
A 500-year-old manor house in Oxfordshire, England, that belonged to the Queen of England, Anne of Cleves—one of the lucky few women that survived being married to King Henry VIII—has hit the market ...
"Six Lives" at the National Portrait Gallery offers rare insight into the women who defined the legacy of one of Britain's most notorious kings. Installation view of "Six Lives: The Stories of Henry ...
Originally built in 1384, this family run Melton pub was once owned by Thomas Cromwell before being gifted to the fourth wife ...
Sir John Tomlinson, an opera singer, will convert a storage building at Anne of Cleves House in Lewes, East Sussex, into a ...
The first property ever purchased by the National Trust was in Sussex; it once belonged to Anne of Cleeves, and it only cost them a tenner.
King Charles III’s official portrait is stirring conversation, but it’s far from the first to do so. Throughout history, portraits have often been sources of controversy, blending fact and fiction.
Situated in Ditchling, East Sussex, many of the original Tudor features, both inside and out, remain. Ornamental timbers and carved bargeboards trace the walls, tall brick chimneys ascend into the ...
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