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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Basing_HouseBasing House - Wikipedia

    Basing House was a Tudor palace and castle in the village of Old Basing in the English county of Hampshire. It once rivalled Hampton Court Palace in its size and opulence. Today only parts of the basement or lower ground floor, plus the foundations and earthworks, remain.

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      The siege of Basing House near Basingstoke in Hampshire, was...

  2. The siege of Basing House near Basingstoke in Hampshire, was a Parliamentarian victory late in the First English Civil War. Whereas the title of the event may suggest a single siege, there were in fact three major engagements.

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  3. 21 de jun. de 2021 · 6 min read. Basing House, near Basingstoke in Hampshire, once one of the most decadent stately homes in Tudor England, accustomed to royal visits. It was besieged and destroyed during the English Civil War.

  4. The fifth Marquess and the Queen became firm friends thereafter, and therefore his chief seat, Basing House, was the great resort of Queen Henrietta Maria's friends in southwest England. [2] On the outbreak of the English Civil War , he fortified and garrisoned Basing House and held it for Charles I during 1643 and 1644.

  5. Overview. Basing House is a multi-period site comprising a C12 circular ringwork castle with a quadrilateral bailey (known as the Citadel); the remains of the C16 ‘Old House’, built within the ringwork, and ’New House’ to the east, C16 curtain wall, gate and gardens to the north-east, C17 Civil War earthwork defences to the south and ...

  6. 21 de ene. de 2023 · At dawn on 7 November 1643, the Parliamentarian siege began with 500 musketeers opening fire. The attack drove Royalist forces back to the main house, allowing advancing Parliamentarian units to seize the outbuildings they’d been occupying.

  7. Battle: Siege of Basing House War: English Civil War. Dates of the Siege of Basing House: Basing House was intermittently under attack between 1642 and 14 th October 1645 when it was finally stormed by Oliver Cromwell’s men. Place of the Siege of Basing House: In the village of Old Basing to the east of Basingstoke in Hampshire.