Tenby house with a dubious Tudor record….

Well, Tenby is beautiful, and a old house with a view over its harbour must be very desirable, see this site, but I fear that this time my pennies will be staying in my piggy bank.

Shell out for the privilege of owning the house from which that miserable skinflint Henry Tudor escaped and, apparently, returned when he invaded with his foreign army. No!

Viscountessw’s piggy is safe, ladies and gentlemen! Sorry Tenby.

Here’s some more about the house. With a number of pictures, including the tunnel in which I wish dear Henners had got stuck and then forgotten for posterity. Well, Yorkists can only dream . . .


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3 responses to “Tenby house with a dubious Tudor record….”

  1. Not often I feel ambivalent to an historic property!!

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  2. […] of a Welshman who was well trusted by the English government, being given charge of Pembroke, Tenby and Cilgerran castles in 1377, at a time when French invasion was expected at any […]

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  3. […] of this secret escape route (beneath Boots the Chemist) has appeared before on this blog, at https://murreyandblue.co.uk/2021/02/15/tenby-house-with-a-dubious-tudor-record/ (with a much better photograph of the escape tunnel) and […]

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