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Esher, Surrey, first screened 12 February 2006

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Wayneflete Tower: The tower of Esher
www.waynefletetower.com
The owner of Wayneflete Tower since 1992, Penny Rainbow has set up this website to provide information about the tower, including Time Team's visit in September 2005, and publicise her book, A Complete History of the Tower of Esher - a William Wayneflete Landmark (see Further reading).

Wayneflete's Tower
http://elmbridgemuseum.org.uk/
?Document=200.010.010x1

Informative article about Wayneflete Tower, and particularly its association with Cardinal Wolsey, by J W Lindus Forge, formerly president of the Walton and Weybridge local history society.

William of Wayneflete
www.newadvent.org/cathen/15640b.htm
Catholic Encyclopedia article on the builder of Wayneflete Tower.

William of Wayneflete
www.magd.ox.ac.uk/history/ww.shtml
Magdalen College website biography.

Tudor History
http://tudorhistory.org/castles
Part of the bigger Tudor History website, these pages include details of various Tudor palaces, including Hampton Court, Hatfield, Hever, Kenilworth, Richmond and the Tower of London. There is also a glossary.

Country houses and stately homes in England and Wales
www.britainexpress.com/Where_to_go_in_Britain/
historic_houses/historic_houses_index.htm

Handy A-Z with details of location, opening arrangements etc.

Historic Royal Palaces
www.hrp.org.uk
The official website for the royal palaces of Hampton Court, Kew, Kensington, the Tower of London and the Banqueting House. Detailed information and guides.

For links to other websites, either on archaeology generally or specific to the periods and subjects raised in the programme, see our extensive section on Archaeology websites.

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