Example of domestic architecture: Beaumont House, Butcher Row, Temple Bar, the first residence of the Duke of Sully, ambassador of Henry the Great (IV) of France in 1603 Date: 16th century

Example of domestic  architecture: Beaumont House,  Butcher Row, Temple Bar, the  first residence of the Duke of  Sully, ambassador of Henry the  Great (IV) of France in 1603     Date: 16th century
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