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An artist's impression of the 16th-century London mansion where King Henry VIII's chief minister Thomas Cromwell lived.

This is what Thomas Cromwell’s 16th-century London mansion might have looked like

Jeevan Ravindran, CNN The luxurious 16th-century London mansion that belonged to King Henry VIII of England’s notorious chief minister, Thomas Cromwell, has been recreated for the first time. Nick Holder, a historian and research fellow at English Heritage and the University of Exeter, conducted research into the 58-room mansion and worked with illustrator Peter Urmston

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