Tranmer House
Country house in Suffolk, United Kingdom / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Tranmer House is a country house in Sutton Hoo, Woodbridge, Suffolk, England, dating from 1910. The house is located on the Sutton Hoo Anglo-Saxon burial site, and in 1938 was the home of Edith Pretty. In June 1938, Pretty employed Basil Brown to undertake the excavation of a range of burial mounds on the estate, leading to Brown's discovery in May 1939 of a ship burial, "one of the most important archaeological discoveries of all time".[1] The house is now owned by the National Trust.
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Type | House |
Location | Sutton Hoo, Woodbridge, Suffolk |
Coordinates | 52.0908°N 1.3381°E / 52.0908; 1.3381 |
Built | 1910 |
Architect | John Shewell Corder |
Architectural style(s) | Tudor Revival |
Owner | National Trust |
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