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Basing House | Hampshire Cultural TrustThe nationally important ruins and grounds of the largest private house in Tudor England, which suffered at the hands of Oliver Cromwell during the English ...
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Places of Interest - Old Basing & Lychpit Parish CouncilBasing House Old Basing's most exciting historic ruin was once the country's largest private house, the palace of the powerful courtier William Paulet, ...
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The 1535 Progress: Basing House, HampshireOne of the finest residences in the country, covering nearly 15 acres, parts of Basing House rose to five storeys in height.
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The story behind Basing House: A brief history into one of ...Apr 17, 2020 · Basing House began as a castle in the 1100s, became a palace in 1535, was visited by monarchs, and was destroyed during the English Civil War.
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Basing House through time - Culture on CallJul 7, 2022 · Basing House was developed in 1531, as a new palace for William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester, treasurer to King Edward VI.
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Basing House, History & Visiting Information | Historic Hampshire ...Basing House, once the largest private house, was built by William Paulet, destroyed in the Civil War, and now has excavated remains and a museum.Missing: palace | Show results with:palace
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Ruins of Basing House - About AlresfordBy the 16th century the manor was owned by the Paulet family, and it was Sir William Paulet, later to become First Marquess of Winchester, who built here what ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Siege of Basing House, Hampshire - Historic UKJun 21, 2021 · Besieged three times during the English Civil War, Basing House was strategically important as it commanded the road from London through Salisbury to the west.
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Siege of Basing House - English Civil War - British BattlesThe siege and destruction in Hampshire during the English Civil War of one of England's greatest houses between 1642 and 14 th October 1645.
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The Siege of Basing House: A Bloody Chapter of the English Civil WarThe first siege of Basing House was preceded by a Parliamentarian attack in July 1643. It was a relatively modest assault, certainly compared to the sieges that ...
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Basing House - ruins and grounds - Love BasingstokeBasing House is the ruins of the largest Tudor house, with a visitor center, Great Barn, extensive grounds, a museum, and views of Basingstoke.Missing: palace | Show results with:palace
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Parishes: Basing or Old Basing - British History OnlineThe original building of Hackwood House is said to have been a lodge built in the time of Queen Elizabeth and used as a banqueting house for hawking parties.
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Basing House and the Grange Field - Historic EnglandThe ringwork castle is probably of C12 date, built by the de Port family; Hugh de Port having been awarded the parish of Basing after the Norman Conquest.
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BASING HOUSE, Old Basing and Lychpit - 1000138 | Historic EnglandBy the end of the C12 the de Ports had changed their name to St John, moved to the site of Basing House, and built a new ringwork and bailey castle. This ...Missing: medieval | Show results with:medieval
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Basing House (The Gatehouse Record)### Summary of Basing House Fortifications
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PAULET, Sir William (by 1488-1572), of Basing and Netley, Hants ...The Paulets of Basing, a cadet branch of the family of Hinton St. George, acquired their Hampshire residence in the early 15th century on the marriage of ...
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Basing House & Park (Historic England) – Hampshire Garden Trust ...King Henry VIII & Queen Anne Boleyn visited Basing in 1535. Paulet became one of the members of the Protectorate on the death of Henry, an important ...
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[PDF] Basing House - AlresfordThe central core of this building dates from the mid 18th century when it was built as a lodge for the Duke of Bolton for use when visiting the ruins from.
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'The hungry jaws of want' – Basing House and the Maw of WarMay 19, 2022 · Basing House, a royalist garrison and refuge, was strategically important. Its siege was cruel, with low provisions and the garrison drawn down ...
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Full text of "The civil war in Hampshire (1642-45) and the story of ...The garrison was well supplied with provisions and ammunition, and had mounted several guns upon and near the house. ... He thus speaks of Basing House and ...
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The Marquess of Winchester & the first attack on Basing House... Basing,” part of which seems to have been rebuilt by William Paulet, or Powlett, the first Marquess of Winchester, the son of Sir John Paulet, who was twice ...
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The Fall of Basing House, 1645 - BCW ProjectColonel John Dalbier was ordered to reduce Basing with artillery sent down from London and local forces from the Hampshire, Sussex and Surrey. A skilled ...
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Cromwells letter of the Storming of Basing HouseSIR, Basingstoke, 14th October 1645. I thank God, I can give you a good account of Basing. After our batteries placed, we settled the several posts for the ...Missing: surrender | Show results with:surrender
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375 Years Ago – The End of the First Civil War, October 1645Oct 14, 2020 · This turned out to be a long siege: Corfe did not surrender, nor did it succumb to a quick assault. This was because, not being in a key ...Missing: final | Show results with:final
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What was the social and economic impact of the English Civil War ...The massacre of the predominantly Catholic garrison of Basing House was one of the few real atrocities of the civil war. The violence of many ...<|separator|>
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The Siege of Loyalty House: A Civil War Story. Jessie Childs. LondonApr 27, 2024 · The house's strategic importance, located some forty miles south of Oxford and on the main road between London and Exeter, was compounded by ...
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THE SIEGE OF BASING HOUSE - War HistoryDec 13, 2024 · The siege of Basing House was one of the most celebrated events of the Civil War. There were in fact three sieges the first the siege of 11 July 1644.
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Paulet's grand design - Basingstoke GazetteJun 8, 2011 · Basing House was a colossal Tudor structure built by the powerful and long-lived courtier Sir William Paulet, who later became the Marquess of Winchester.Missing: 12th 1433<|separator|>
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Basing House (Old Basing) - Visitor Information & ReviewsRating 4.0 (1) Basing House is a ruin of a Tudor palace and castle, a Grade II historic building, with a ticket sales point, cafe, and exhibition. It is open to the public.Missing: hall apartments
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Basing House Before the Civil War - Hampshire HistoryJul 18, 2013 · It was this castle, along with many other manors in Hampshire, that passed into the hands of one of Hampshire's earliest families, the Norman de ...Missing: ringwork | Show results with:ringwork
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The Fate of a Grand House in the English Civil WarOct 6, 2015 · The treasures in the house were said to have been worth £200,000, and Hugh Peter, Cromwell's chaplain, in his eyewitness account, the Full and ...<|separator|>
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The Legal Quays: Sir William Paulet, First Marquis of WinchesterSir William Paulet (c.1483-1572) is perhaps unique in his long public career at a time of great political and religious turmoil.
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Malcolm Gaskill · Marquess Untrussed: The Siege of Basing HouseMar 30, 2023 · Winchester survived the Tower thanks largely to Honora's efforts and regained the estate after the Restoration in 1660, when, as Honora put it ...
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Basing House – Past, Present, and FutureA bit of background… Queen Elizabeth I visits Basing House in 1601. Recognising the great importance of Basing House ...
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[PDF] Further Excavations at Basing House,1). The work was carried out in three phases: Phase 1. (1964) was the survey and sectioning of a system of Iron Age ditches. Phase 2. (1965) was the excavation ...
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Day 16 – 1960s vs 2013 – by Dom - Archaeology BlogsBoth the 1960s and 2013 Basing House excavation were similar in finding little/nothing beneath the chalk layer in the burnt flint. Flint flakes were all that ...
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[PDF] EXCAVATIONS AT BASING GRANGE, BASING HOUSE ...ABSTRACT. This report describes excavations at Basing Grange,. Basing House, Hampshire, between 1999 and. 2006. It embraces the 'Time Team' investigations.
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Basing House: Civil War siege house excavated - BBC NewsAug 2, 2014 · The remains of a grand Hampshire house destroyed during the English Civil War are being unearthed for the first time in more than a century.Missing: earthworks | Show results with:earthworks
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Excavations | Basing House Project Blog - WordPress.comJul 3, 2013 · When the works project manager called me to say it was a good time to take a look he mentioned that one of his team had found a flint handaxe.
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Proposals relating to Hampshire Cultural Trust | About the CouncilWhat is the current situation? In 2014, the County Council transferred Hampshire's arts and museums services to Hampshire Cultural Trust (the Trust).
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English Civil War Visit Basing House on the 13 / 14 September from 11Aug 21, 2025 · English Civil War Visit Basing House on the 13 / 14 September from 11 - 4pm Admission included in annual ticket Living history begins at ...
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Basing House Christmas Fayre 2024 | Hampshire Cultural TrustThe event of the season returns! Location: Basing House. Cost: £3.50 per person (under 5s free).Missing: public | Show results with:public
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Basing House restoration works - Hampshire County CouncilAug 2, 2023 · The County Council's Property Services team have recently completed restoration works to several historic features at Basing House.Missing: challenges erosion
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International Archaeology Day: The excavation of Basing HouseOct 15, 2022 · Today, as we mark International Archaeology Day, discover more about the excavation of our charming heritage site, Basing House.Missing: evidence earthworks
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Basing House - Basingstoke - Parks & Gardens UKBasing House lies on the south-west edge of Basing, some 2km due east of the centre of Basingstoke. The c 9ha site occupies ground which rises gently south- ...Location, Area, Boundaries... · Gardens And Pleasure Grounds · ParkMissing: geography | Show results with:geography
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Basingstoke - WikipediaNearby, to the west, Roman Road marks the course of a Roman road that ran from Winchester to Silchester. Further to the east, another Roman road ran from ...List of people from Basingstoke · Basingstoke (UK Parliament...
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Basing House - Wix.comApr 5, 2016 · The high point of the siege was marked by an assault through the Grange buildings to assault troops, using the Old Barn, on the far side of the ...