Historical Role of the House in Lewes

Lewes in the Tudor Period During the 15th and 16th centuries, Lewes was a bustling market town with a strong local economy based on wool, cloth, and agriculture. Buildings like Anne of Cleves House exemplified the wealth and social status of local merchants. Uses Over the Centuries Over the following centuries, the house served various roles:

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Origins of Anne of Cleves House

Early History and Construction Anne of Cleves House was originally constructed around 1456, during the late medieval period. It is a fine example of a timber-framed Wealden hall house, a typical style found in Sussex. The building likely served as a merchant’s house or the home of a prosperous local family in Lewes, an important market town a

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Post-Suppression Legacy

Myths and Popular Culture The dramatic fall of the Templars fueled myths of hidden treasures, secret knowledge, and survival in secret societies. These legends persist in novels, films, and conspiracy theories. Influence on Military and Religious Orders The Templars set a precedent for combining military and religious life, influencing subsequen

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