Abstract

This paper describes the courtyard house built in the 1520s and 1530s by Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, at Westhorpe in Suffolk. Discussion is based on a newly-discovered survey of the house made in 1538 and on an eye-witness account by the antiquary Thomas Martin of its demolition in the eighteenth century.

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