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One of London s most iconic buildings, with 1,100 rooms and 2 5 miles of corridors, transformed into luxury apartments

One of London s most iconic buildings, with 1,100 rooms and 2 5 miles of corridors, transformed into luxury apartments
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Shackled skeleton may be first direct evidence of slavery in Roman Britain

Derek Keene obituary

Last modified on Tue 25 May 2021 11.43 EDT London around the year 1300 was a major European city, with a population of 80,000-100,000, comparable with the great urban centres of that time, Venice and Florence. In the city centre were streets such as Cheapside, with buildings of three or four storeys packed with people living in cramped conditions. Many of them were recent migrants from the countryside, and they created a lively and productive society. On the ground floor of the buildings were shops and stalls, many of them clustered in “selds” – small-scale arcades or malls, offering customers a choice of goods. The city’s influence extended over the whole of the south-east of England, so that farmers in south Oxfordshire planted the wheat that they knew was in demand by London consumers and farmers in Northamptonshire sent their sons to train as apprentices to London traders. This vivid picture of the metropolis was revealed by Derek Keene, who has died aged 79 after suff

The Many Lives of an English Manor House - Archaeology Magazine

The Many Lives of an English Manor House By KATE RAVILIOUS   If every home tells a story, then Knole House is a tome. By any measure one of the five largest houses in England, this country estate in Sevenoaks in west Kent has seen six centuries of British history, and the reigns of some 30 monarchs. Knole House has been the backdrop for all the ups and downs of the English aristocracy and for the lives of the countless tradesmen, butlers, maids, cooks, and footmen who kept dwellings like it running.   Located just 30 miles outside London, the house occupies four acres, surrounded by 26 acres of gardens and fields, and another thousand that make up a medieval deer park. If the house sprawls, it is with good reason. From Sir James Fiennes to the Archbishop of Canterbury to King Henry VIII to many generations of the Sackville family, each new owner has added to its size and complexity, which has resulted in a multilevel labyrinth. It is difficult even to get an accurate co

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