Charlton House 

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Charlton House is a fine example of Jacobean domestic architecture, built between 1607 and 1612 by Sir Adam Newton. Many of the original features are still in place, such as the oak staircase remains, fireplaces and the original plasterwork ceiling.

The house adjoins Charlton park and provides a selection of accommodation. The Grand Salon, the Long Gallery and the Old Library, can house... More details

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Charlton Rd
Charlton London SE7 8RE
UK

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