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Esher, Surrey, first screened 12 February 2006

Time Trial

Watched the programme, browsed the web pages? Now try our quick quiz to see how you get on.

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Glazed bricks were used to create a high-quality diamond pattern on Wayneflete Tower. By what name is this kind of brickwork known?

 

What was the main reason for the increased use of chimneys and enclosed fireplaces in Tudor buildings?

 

William Wayneflete was born William Patten but took his name from the town of Wainfleet. Where is Wainfleet?

 

Which college did William Wayneflete found at Oxford?

 

How many kings ruled in England during William Wayneflete's lifetime?

 

Who was on the throne in 1398, when William Wayneflete was born?

 

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Wayneflete Tower
Raysan's reconstruction
1606 map
Victor's reconstruction