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A Grade II-listed house where Oliver Cromwell plotted a key Civil War battle has gone on the market for a £1million.
A blue plaque on the side of Wickham Court in Bristol records the fateful meeting between Cromwell and his right-hand man General Sir Thomas Fairfax on the evening of September 10, 1645, before the New Model Army s attack on the city.
Hours after their rendezvous the Parliamentarians launched a raid prompting weeks of fighting which left hundreds dead and ended one of the Civil War s longest sieges.
An historic Grade II-listed house where Oliver Cromwell plotted a key Civil War battle has gone on the market for £800,000
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