Uncovering The 16th Century Buildings Of Britain | Maxwell's Hidden Treasures | Our History
Adolf Goebbels
Published on May 13, 2023
Maxwell Hutchinson's search for the region's hidden architectural treasures takes him to a pleasure pavilion in Bedfordshire, and then a few miles down the road to discover a small piece of Switzerland at the Swiss Gardens.
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In part two, he visits two buildings designed by 16th century catholic Sir Thomas Tresham - the Triangular Lodge in Northamptonshire, and Liveden New Bield, near Oundle.
This film was first broadcast: 15 Apr 2004
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