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    Prysten House is a Grade I listed 15th century merchant's house situated close to St Andrew's Church in the city of Plymouth, England. It is a large U-shaped...
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  • Powderham Castle The Prysten House, Plymouth Pynes House Saltram House Sand Sandridge Park Sharpham Shiphay Manor Shute Barton New Shute House Sidbury Manor...
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  • occasionally appeared on Saturday Kitchen. He made regular appearances in Country House Sunday as well as a few appearances on ITV's Saturday Cookbook and The Munch...
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    Yogge, a prosperous merchant, c. 1460. who built the wrongly-named Prysten House immediately located to the south of the Church. The organ, the largest...
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    town. During the Hundred Years' War a French attack in 1340 burned a manor house and took some prisoners, but failed to get into the town. In 1403 the town...
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  • The designer was Tom Mor, who also designed the Plymouth Tapestry at Prysten House, Plymouth, the Adventurers for Virginia (London) Tapestry, and was the...
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    Tudor architecture (category House styles)
    Eastbury Manor House, Dagenham (1566–73) (see Prodigy house) Compton Wynyates, Warks. (1481–1515) Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk (1482-& seq.) Prysten House, Plymouth...
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    ISBN 9780850336153. Retrieved 11 January 2022. Historic England. "PRYSTEN HOUSE (1067152)". National Heritage List for England. "Notices". The London...
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    Three Towns. Important local houses such as Saltram House seat of the Earls of Morley, Antony House, Mount Edgcumbe House and Trematon Castle were extensively...
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