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Dartford's Royal Manor House Re-discovered

by P.W.Boreham

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Dartford Kent: Dartford Borough Council, 1991 Just a few hundred yards from Dartford centre stands an imposing Tudor building known locally - but quite erroneously - as The Priory. This building represents the West Gatehouse, and all that is left abover ground of the extensive Manor House complex built for Henry VIII between 1541 and 1544 occupying a site of some twelve acres. 60pp illustrated in black and white.

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Title
Dartford's Royal Manor House Re-discovered
Author
P.W.Boreham
Format/Binding
Soft cover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
0951586025
ISBN 13
9780951586020
Publisher
Dartford Borough Council
Place of Publication
Dartford Kent
Date Published
1991
Size
195x210mm

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