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Holbeche House

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on 7 November, but the powder became damp in the rain. After arriving at Holbeche House at about 10 pm, several were maimed when gunpowder left to dry in front of the fire was ignited by a stray spark. At about noon the next day, 8 November 1605, the house was surrounded by a posse led by
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at each end. Some original wood panelling remains inside. New façades were added in the early 19th century, and the house was later expanded.
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The building was constructed in around 1600. The original house has a central block of three bays, with two stories and an attic with
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and his court, as the prelude to a revolt during which a Catholic monarchy would be restored to the English throne.
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The Hazards of Life and All That: A Look at Some Accidents and Safety Curiosities, Past and Present
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It was after the failure of the plot that the fugitives took shelter in Holbeche House, owned by
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As of August 2023, the house was derelict and boarded up. Locals are campaigning to the
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to try and open up the house for visitors and preserve the building.
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The Gunpowder Plot was an attempt by a small party of provincial
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Buildings and structures in the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley
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were either killed or captured at Holbeche House in 1605.
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Kingswinford
Dudley
Staffordshire
Coordinates
52°30′44″N 2°10′17″W / 52.5122°N 2.1713°W / 52.5122; -2.1713
Kingswinford
Metropolitan Borough of Dudley
Staffordshire
Gunpowder Plot
Gunpowder Plot

George Cruikshank
Robert Catesby

Richard Walsh
English Catholics
House of Lords
State Opening of Parliament
James I
Stephen Lyttelton
Warwick Castle
gunpowder
Hewell Grange
Richard Walsh
Sheriff of Worcestershire
dormer
Dutch gables
Grade II* listed building
Four Seasons Health Care

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