Anne of Cleves House

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Anne of Cleves House is a historic timber-framed Tudor house and museum in Lewes, East Sussex, associated with Henry VIII’s fourth wife, Anne of Cleves.

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Anne of Cleves House canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Tudor house
historic house
museum
timber-framed building
architecturalStyle Tudor
associatedWith Anne of Cleves
Henry VIII of England
surface form: Henry VIII
category Historic houses in East Sussex
Museums in East Sussex
Timber-framed buildings in England
country United Kingdom
hasExhibit Tudor-period artifacts
domestic history exhibits
local history displays
hasFeature historic garden
tiled roof
timber framing
heritage Tudor
heritageDesignation listed building
locatedIn East Sussex
England
Lewes
United Kingdom
material timber frame
namedAfter Anne of Cleves
openToPublic true
operatedBy Sussex Archaeological Society
ownedBy Sussex Archaeological Society
subjectOf local tourism guides
use historic attraction
museum

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Lewes, East Sussex hasLandmark Anne of Cleves House
Lewes hasLandmark Anne of Cleves House