Oak House, West Bromwich

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title: Oak House, West Bromwich
text: The Oak House is a timber framed building dating from the early sixteenth century that is located in West Bromwich, England. The Oak House was built in c. 1620, and while the original owners are not known, the family most closely associated with it are the Turtons, who were living there by 1634; the Turtons also built brick additions to the rear of the house during the 1650s. The house remained in the Turton family until 1768 when it passed to William Whyley, the "natural son" of John Turton. Th
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description: Historic house museum in West Bromwich, England
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oak_House,_West_Bromwich
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date modified: 2023-10-09T11:34:59Z
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