Walking Tudor Britain - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

The South Coast
Suzannah begins in Hampshire, visiting Southsea Castle, where Henry VIII watched as the Mary Rose sank in the Solent, encounters the fortifications of Old Portsmouth, the home of Henry's revolutionary Tudor navy, and gets a lesson from a Tudor blacksmith.

East Anglia
Suzannah Lipscomb visits parts of East Anglia associated with Queen Mary, including the castle where she was crowned and a site in Norwich where protestants were burned alive.

Heart of England - Midlands
Suzannah Lipscomb walks from Kenilworth in Warwickshire to Stamford in Lincolnshire to uncover some of the stories behind Elizabeth I's reign.

London
Suzannah Lipscomb walks along the River Thames, visiting Hampton Court Palace, London Bridge and the site of Greenwich Palace, which was demolished in the 17th century.

The Weald
Suzannah Lipscomb visits the Weald, a quiet corner of Kent and East Sussex, where she spends time at Penshurst Place and Hever Castle, discovering details about the life of Henry VIII and other figures in British history.

Yorkshire
Suzannah walks across the hills and dales of Yorkshire, uncovering the story of the Reformation at sites including St Mary's Abbey and Markenfield Hall.
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