Yaldham Manor where Henry VIII wooed Anne Boleyn on sale for £3.5m

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QuoteAn historic 14th century mansion which bears the signature of Henry VIII's doomed second wife Anne Boleyn etched into a window pane has gone up for sale for £3.5million.
The Grade-II listed Yaldham Manor, near Sevenoaks in Kent, was the setting for the courtship of one of history's most famous couples - with rumours the ill-fated lovers once danced together in the Great Hall while the King was still married to his first wife, Katherine of Aragon.
The manor, set in 30 acres, is now on sale with Strutt and Parker estate agents for £3.5million.
The eight-bedroom home is best known for its 14th-century great hall, which also features a large Tudor window, and its impressive ornamental chimneys.

Yaldham Manor where Henry VIII wooed Anne Boleyn on sale for £3.5m | Daily Mail Online