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Lyddington Bede House in the sun Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lyddington Bede House in the sun Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bede House
Lyddington Bede House in the sun Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lyddington Bede House in the sun Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lyddington Bede House in the sun Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lyddington Bede House in the sun Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lyddington Bede House in the sun Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lyddington Bede House in the sun Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lyddington Bede House in the sun Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bede House (Lyddington, Rutland, England), which was built and refined between the eleventh and sixteenth centuries as a stop over palace for the bishop of Lincoln; then, after king Henry VIII had taken it, it came into the hands of the Cecil family who converted it into an almshouse, which it remained until the 1930s.


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