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Wulfhall

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The current owners of the manor house are the Binney family, who inherited the property on the death of their mother in 2013. Seven people live in the main house, which has been partitioned for tenants. In February 2015, Dominic Binney said, "Over the years we have had many people feeling a presence
195:. A correspondence survives, dated between November 1548 and June 1549, that shows Thynne directing the plans. The mansion was unfinished when Seymour fell from power, and was abandoned after his execution in January 1552. His son Edward was unable to maintain Wulfhall, which rapidly deteriorated. 218:
here that makes their hair stand on end – something that is definitely not explained by an old house's sounds and creaky floorboards. I've absolutely felt and heard unexplained things. We had mediums and psychics come here to chase the ghosts away."
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Edward Seymour desired grander accommodation than Wulfhall could provide, and intended to replace the house with a new mansion on a nearby hill, Bedwyn Brail, with design and construction supervised by his steward, Sir
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failed to produce a son and heir, which may have led eventually to the decision to execute her. There is a belief arising from the writing of 19th-century antiquary
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Henry VIII stayed at Wulfhall during his royal progress of 1535, and this may have been when he first courted Jane Seymour. At this time, Henry’s second wife
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The present manor house dates back to the early 17th century, having started life as a simple farmhouse. It was expanded in the 18th century and has a
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that Henry and Jane held a wedding feast in the Long Barn at Wulfhall. They were in fact married in the Queen's Closet at
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A neighbouring farmhouse named Wolfhall Farm stands on a minor road leading away, east-north-east, from Burbage towards
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and ruled England from 1547 to 1553. At the beginning of Edward's reign, he was nine years old and his eldest uncle,
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and the railway. The farmhouse is some 200 yards from the site of Wulfhall and dates from the late 16th century.
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parish, Wiltshire, England. It is north-east of Burbage village, and about 5 miles (8 km) south-east of
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Wulfhall was "derelict and abandoned after 1571" as the family had relocated to nearby
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A P Baggs, J Freeman, C Smith, J H Stevenson and E Williamson, 'Great Bedwyn',
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The Seymours reached the peak of their influence in the 16th century, when
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17th-century manor house in Burbage, Wiltshire, England
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Index

Wolf Hall
51°21′18″N 1°39′14″W / 51.355°N 1.654°W / 51.355; -1.654
manor house
Burbage
Marlborough
Great Bedwyn
seat
Seymour family
Jane Seymour
King Henry VIII

timber framed
courtyard house
long gallery
Thomas Cromwell
Henry VIII
Jane Seymour
third wife
King Henry VIII
Edward VI
Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset
Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley
Catherine Parr
treason
Anne Boleyn
John Britton
Whitehall Palace
John Thynne
Longleat House
Tottenham Park

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