The National Trust: Sutton House
Overview
A rare example of a Tudor red-brick house built for Sir Ralph Sadleir, Principal Secretary of State for Henry VIII. Features oak panelling, painted staircase, carved fireplaces and Jacobean wall paintings. Altered in the 18thC with 19thC and 20thC additions. Completely repaired and restored as an historic house to visit and established as an arts and education centre for east London. The house regularly holds exhibitions.
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The National Trust: Sutton House
- Address
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2-4 Homerton High Street
HackneyLondonE9 6JQ - Telephone:
- +44 (0)20 8986 2264
- Public transport:
- A102 - Walk past the Railway Tavern, cross Mare St and into the churchyard. Walk past the church tower, right through the churchyard. At Sutton Place walk across to where this joins
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