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One of a set of carved oak chairs commissioned by the National Trust for the Great Chamber at Sutton House, Hackney, London. They have replaced some fragile antique chairs in this lovely panelled room. Sutton House was built in 1535 by Sir Ralph Sadleir, a rising star at the court of Henry VIII, and is open to the public most of the year. Our 'Links' page above has a link to the Sutton House website.
 

This oak dining chair is now featured on our sister site Early Oak Reproductions with size, colour, finish and price options.

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AS SEEN ON TV (see below)

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BBC2, June 17th 2008, 9pm, "The Supersizers Go Elizabethan". Giles Coren and Sue Perkins spend a week dining on the food and delicacies of Elizabethan Britain. They act as husband and wife living at Sutton House, a beautiful Tudor building in the heart of London (now in the care of the National Trust). In the program, authentic food is prepared in the kitchen, on a 16th century style table and eaten in the Great Panelled Hall, with the diners seated on the above chairs....... all supplied by Early Oak Specialists.

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