
Anne of Cleves House
Anne of Cleves House is a historic Tudor building in Lewes, England, originally constructed in the 15th century and later modified in the 16th century. It was once the residence of Anne of Cleves, Henry VIII’s fourth wife, and features period furnishings, medieval architecture, and gardens. Today, it serves as a museum showcasing Tudor life, providing insight into the era’s domestic living and history. Visitors can explore authentic rooms, see original and replica artifacts, and learn about the house’s royal connections and its role in English heritage.