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Baylham Rare Breeds
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| Framlingham |
Attractive market town with fine domestic
architecutre, particularly in Market Hill and Castle Street.
Remains of a gatehouse and external walls (and 13 towers) of
12th Century Castle.
The castle's most famous resident was Mary Tudor, aka Bloody
Mary. She became Queen while living at the castle. Other monarchs
associated with Framlingham Castle include Henry VIII, his illegitimate
son Henry Fitrzoy is entombed in the town.
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castle was altered for comfort
in Tudor times. The brick chimneys being added by the
Howard family (their tombs can be seen in the parish church).
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Replica of Mary Tudor's wedding
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The castle if regularly the
setting for re-enactment days |
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Framlingham's St Michael's
Church contains examples of some of Europe's
best and most ornate tombs along with a magnificent 17th century
organ.
Looking across the Mere, from the castle, the mganificent mock
gothic building that you can see is Framlingham College.
At nearby Parham (2.5 miles to the South East) is the 16th Century
Moat Hall (now used as a farmhouse). Old Hall and Parham
House contain fine examples of Tudor chimneys and decorative
brickwork. Saxtead Green (2 miles from the town) is the site
of a beautiful water mill. |
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