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TATTERSHALL COLLEGE
Tattershall College was built in 1460, four years after the death of its patron, Lord Cromwell, and was completed by William of Wainfleet, Bishop of Winchester. This building formed part of the compl...
Tattershall College was built in 1460, four years after the death of its patron, Lord Cromwell, and was completed by William of Wainfleet, Bishop of Winchester. This building formed part of the compl...
Worth a look if you are in Tattershall however there is not much left to see but good that it has been preserved by English Heritage. Could do with a bit more information but interesting reading its h...
Worth a look if you are in Tattershall however there is not much left to see but good that it has been preserved by English Heritage. Could do with a bit more information but interesting reading its h...
A English Heritage site with free entry but very little to see. Where restoration has taken place it it so obviously modern brickwork. It could do with a little more explanation at the site.
TATTERSHALL COLLEGE
Tattershall College was built in 1460, four years after the death of its patron, Lord Cromwell, and was completed by William of Wainfleet, Bishop of Winchester. This building formed part of the compl...
TATTERSHALL COLLEGE
Tattershall College was built in 1460, four years after the death of its patron, Lord Cromwell, and was completed by William of Wainfleet, Bishop of Winchester. This building formed part of the compl...
Hidden Away
Worth a look if you are in Tattershall however there is not much left to see but good that it has been preserved by English Heritage. Could do with a bit more information but interesting reading its h...
Hidden Away
Worth a look if you are in Tattershall however there is not much left to see but good that it has been preserved by English Heritage. Could do with a bit more information but interesting reading its h...
Not a great deal to see
A English Heritage site with free entry but very little to see. Where restoration has taken place it it so obviously modern brickwork. It could do with a little more explanation at the site.