Tudor House (Museum), Bugle Street, Southampton

The Tudor House in Bugle Street, in use as a bookbinders and dyers, prior to its restoration in c1911. It is a Late Medieval town house. It was built in its present form mainly by Sir John Dawtrey at some time between 1491 and 1518. It incorporates a banqueting hall that was built a hundred years earlier. It was later the home of the Lord Chief Justice of Henry VIII, Sir Richard Lyster. After its restoration it was presented to the town as a Museum.

Location

Southampton Southampton

Period

Victorian (1837 - 1901)

Tags

house architecture museum timber framed tudor (1485 - 1602)