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King John's House

History Re-eactment Workshop
Published by Peter in Events · Sunday 09 Oct 2022
Tags: TudorElizabethan
King John's house and Tudor museum, in Romsey is a medieval house that has grown over the centuries and then been cut back again.
Named, after it was thought to have been a house mentioned in some documents for King John, any dating has put it shortly after his death.
it has been through many owners and uses over the years, but during the Elizabethan period, it was probably linked to a merchant. Romsey was predominantly a wool finishing town at the time.


We are a small but nationally based interpretation group, covering Tudor and Stuart domestic life. Founded in 1985, we have been recreating historic families in first person, to give visitors of historic houses an educational and memorable visit.
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We specialise in turning an old house into a home, bringing a Tudor or Stuart family to life, to fully interact with your visitors.
We can also offer a range of variations around the same period, depending on what you have available.
We are always keen for new people to come and join us. As we recreate domestic life, we're open to all. No previous experience or in depth knowledge is required. The 'Workshop' in our title is all about training our members.
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