Boleyn Castle

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Boleyn Castle is a historic manor house in East Ham, London, traditionally associated with Anne Boleyn and later lending its name to the nearby Boleyn Ground football stadium.

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Boleyn Castle canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
historic manor house
architecturalStyle Tudor-style
associatedWith Anne Boleyn NERFINISHED
West Ham United F.C. NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
culturalAssociation English Reformation NERFINISHED
Tudor history
era Tudor period
hasAlternativeName Green Street House NERFINISHED
hasFeature gatehouse-like frontage
turreted façade
hasHeritageStatus locally listed building
hasNameEtymology named after the Boleyn family
influencedToponym Boleyn Ground NERFINISHED
local area name "Boleyn" NERFINISHED
inspiredNameOf Boleyn Ground NERFINISHED
locatedIn East Ham NERFINISHED
England
London NERFINISHED
near Boleyn Ground NERFINISHED
partOf London Borough of Newham NERFINISHED
region East London NERFINISHED
streetAddress Green Street NERFINISHED
usedAs manor house

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Boleyn Ground namedAfter Boleyn Castle