DescriptionElizabethan house, Long Itchington - geograph.org.uk - 1112333.jpg
English: Elizabethan house, Long Itchington This house, built around 1525 by John Dudley, stands beside the A423 road in Long Itchington, Warwickshire. Constructed of timber and plaster at the front with squared coursed sandstone at the back, the house is believed to have been visited by Queen Elizabeth I in the 1570s. It was recently on the market at £950,000.
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