A glimpse of King John's House - Tollard Royal

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A glimpse of King John's House - Tollard Royal

Image: © Ronald Searle Taken: Unknown

A view from the church porch of King John's House, originally a C13 hall house, with alterations and additions of the C14, C16, and C17. The house was used by the local squire and archaeologist General Pitt-Rivers as a museum during the late C19. Grade II* Listed.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.958699
Longitude
-2.080537