Tudor Merchant’s House

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Tudor Merchant’s House is a restored late 15th-century townhouse and museum in Tenby, Wales, showcasing the domestic life of a prosperous Tudor-era merchant family.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house museum
listed building
townhouse
architecturalStyle Tudor architecture
late medieval architecture
category Grade I listed houses in Wales
Historic house museums in Wales
Museums in Pembrokeshire
National Trust properties in Wales
country Wales
eraRepresented Tudor period
exhibits Tudor-period furniture
Tudor-period household objects
domestic life of a Tudor merchant family
floorCount 3
hasFeature exposed timber beams
fireplaces
small courtyard garden
stone spiral staircase
hasPart bedchambers
ground-floor shop area
hall
kitchen
storerooms
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageStatus protected historic building
inception late 15th century
locatedIn Pembrokeshire NERFINISHED
Tenby NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
Wales
historic walled town of Tenby NERFINISHED
managedBy National Trust
materialUsed stone
timber
openToPublic true
operator National Trust NERFINISHED
ownedBy National Trust
primaryFunctionInPeriod merchant’s house
trading premises
roofMaterial stone tiles
subjectOf educational programs about Tudor domestic life
interpretive displays about Tudor Tenby
tourismAttractionType cultural attraction
heritage attraction
usedFor historic house
museum

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Tenby hasAttraction Tudor Merchant’s House
Tenby hasHistoricBuilding Tudor Merchant’s House