Charlton House

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Charlton House is a Jacobean-era mansion in Charlton, southeast London, renowned as one of the finest surviving examples of early 17th-century domestic architecture in England.

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Charlton House canonical 3
Charlton House, Kent 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jacobean mansion
historic house
listed building
architecturalStyle Jacobean
early 17th-century domestic architecture
builtFor Sir Adam Newton
category Country houses in London
Grade I listed houses in London
Jacobean architecture in London
completionDate circa 1612
constructionStartDate 1607
country United Kingdom
era Stuart period
surface form: Jacobean era
governingBody local authority
hasAddress Charlton Road, Charlton, London
hasFeature gabled wings
mullioned windows
ornamental chimneys
projecting porch
hasNearbyFeature Charlton Park
Charlton Village
hasPart Charlton House grounds
gardens
hasUse community centre
event venue
public library
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageRegister National Heritage List for England entry
surface form: National Heritage List for England
inception early 17th century
locatedIn Charlton
England
London, England
surface form: London

Royal Borough of Greenwich
United Kingdom
South East London
surface form: southeast London
material brick
notableFor being one of the finest surviving examples of early 17th-century domestic architecture in England
fine plasterwork ceilings
original wood panelling
stone staircase
well-preserved Jacobean interiors
ownedBy Royal Borough of Greenwich
region Greater London
roofMaterial tile

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St Luke's Church, Charlton locatedNear Charlton House
Sir John Perceval, 1st Earl of Egmont residence Charlton House
this entity surface form: Charlton House, Kent
Charlton hasLandmark Charlton House