A Brief History: Acton Court with Dr Sarah Morris

A Brief History: Acton Court with Dr Sarah Morris

On this supplemental episode of the podcast I invite Dr Sarah Morris, The Tudor Travel Guide to discuss Acton Court - ‘A beautifully conserved Tudor House built for the pleasure of Henry VIII’.

If you can, I recommend you look at the images from the Acton Court website: https://www.actoncourt.com/ while listening. Then go check out Sarah’s website and follow her on social media. She has some wonderful videos on YouTube as well!

Find Sarah Morris:

TheTudorTravelGuide.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thetudortravelguide/

Twitter: @TheTTGuide

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/drsam70

I don't normally thank new patrons on the supplemental episodes because I consider them separate from my normal episodes, but I want to thank these wonderful people who became patrons since January 2nd (last episode):

Rebecca D

Kimberly F

Sandra Jean K

Jill T

Grace

Sharon M

Barbara B

Mindy R

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Vivianne A

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