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November 2, 2025 76 mins

Here is a show notes page accompanying this episode, recorded at Little Moreton Hall in Cheshire. A highlight on any Tudor time traveller’s itinerary, Little Moreton Hall is a picture-postcard building - a charming, delightfully crooked, timber-framed black-and-white building encircled by a narrow moat. Construction of the present hall began in 1505 by William Moreton, during the closing years of Henry VII’s reign. Completed towards the close of Elizabeth I’s reign, the house embodies the transition from the medieval to the Renaissance - a physical record of changing fashions, materials and social aspirations.

 

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Show Credits:

Presenter: Sarah Morris

Guest: Caroline Schofield

Chapters

  • (00:00:21) - Tudor History & Travel
  • (00:01:04) - Amber Lynn Tour
  • (00:02:40) - Tudor
  • (00:04:31) - Tudor History and Travel
  • (00:05:25) - Tudor History and Travel
  • (00:07:18) - The story of Little Moreton Hall in Cheshire
  • (00:11:47) - Inside the Tudor house in Cheshire
  • (00:14:15) - The windows of the Tudor house
  • (00:15:10) - Tudor Castle, glass and fire
  • (00:17:52) - The Morton House, Cheshire
  • (00:20:53) - The Morton's Courtyard
  • (00:22:01) - The Great Hall, Moreton
  • (00:28:35) - The Little Parlour, Tudor Hall
  • (00:34:37) - Caroline's paintings in the house
  • (00:35:21) - The fireplace of William Morton's Church
  • (00:37:22) - The Morton family became Protestant after the Reformation
  • (00:42:32) - The Great Parlour, Horton Hall
  • (00:44:27) - The sacrament of fasting
  • (00:46:01) - The small Tudor church
  • (00:48:16) - Little Morton Hall, Norfolk
  • (00:53:35) - The Long Gallery Chamber
  • (00:58:30) - The private loo in the hall
  • (01:02:02) - The gardens of Little Moreton
  • (01:11:26) - The National Trust's Tumborton House
  • (01:13:05) - Podcast
  • (01:15:46) - The Tudor History and Travel Podcast
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