The Old Manor House, Walton-on-Thames

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The Old Manor House, Walton-on-Thames

Image: © Len Williams Taken: 11 Feb 2015

The Old Manor House In Manor Road, Walton-on-Thames, is a timber framed building with two projecting wings at each end. It is made up of two levels. The house was built in the 14th Century and was at one time the Manor House of Walton Leigh. Local tradition says that John Bradshaw once lived in the house, Bradshaw was the President of the Court that sentenced Charles I to his death. This picture was taken in the early evening hence the 'dark' picture. Refer to picture Image for further details regarding the history of the house.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.388529
Longitude
-0.421814