Tranmer House at Sutton Hoo

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Tranmer House at Sutton Hoo is the early 20th-century country house overlooking the famous Anglo-Saxon burial mounds excavated in 1939, now part of the Sutton Hoo archaeological site and visitor complex in Suffolk, England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 20th-century building
country house
historic house
museum building
architecturalStyle early 20th-century domestic architecture
associatedWith 1939 Sutton Hoo excavations
Sutton Hoo ship burial NERFINISHED
builtIn early 20th century
category National Trust property in Suffolk
historic house museum in Suffolk
country United Kingdom
hasViewOf Anglo-Saxon burial mounds at Sutton Hoo NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation Grade II listed building
National Trust property
locatedIn England
Suffolk
Sutton Hoo NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedNear River Deben NERFINISHED
Woodbridge NERFINISHED
managedBy National Trust
openToPublic yes
overlooks Sutton Hoo burial mounds NERFINISHED
ownedBy National Trust
partOf Sutton Hoo archaeological site NERFINISHED
Sutton Hoo visitor complex NERFINISHED
region East of England
usedFor exhibitions
interpretation centre
visitor facilities

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Edith Pretty owned Tranmer House at Sutton Hoo