Eastbury Manor House
Eastbury Manor House in Barking is one of London's few surviving Elizabethan manor houses — a red-brick gem that has stood since the 1570s, improbably preserved within the modern suburbs of east London. Its tall chimneys, great hall, and painted chamber survive largely intact, offering a rare glimpse of how a wealthy Tudor merchant family might have lived. The story of the house's survival against the odds is as compelling as its architecture.
- Rare intact Elizabethan manor house
- Tudor painted chamber and great hall
- Surprising east London survival
Best for Tudor history enthusiasts and Londoners curious about the city's hidden historical layers.
Things to see at Eastbury Manor House
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- Elizabethan Brick Exterior
- Original Tudor Fireplaces
- The Great Hall
- Roof Turret Views