The Vyne is an estate steeped in history: a Tudor powerhouse which hosted both Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, the country retreat of the Speaker of the House of Commons, whose wife dragged her descendants through the courts, and the repository of beautiful objects gathered by a collector in 18th-century Italy.
It was also the happy home of a Victorian with ambitious plans and deep pockets, and a wartime haven for displaced children from Kent.
This guide is the beautifully illustrated story of a house in Hampshire at the centre of British history, told through the tales of its owners – through good times and bad.
SKU: 50064007
Format: Paperback
Author: Lydia Inglis
Dimensions: H21 x W21cm
ISBN: 9781912471270
No. of Pages: 64
Brand: National Trust
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