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The English villages that are hotbeds of murder, intrigue and endless summer days — at least in the minds of novelists

The English villages that are hotbeds of murder, intrigue and endless summer days — at least in the minds of novelists
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Headless ghost of Anne Boleyn haunts Blickling Hall

Henry decided the answer would be to take another wife and he didn’t cast his net wide: Anne was Catherine’s beautiful lady-in-waiting and he moved heaven and earth to make him his bride. When the Pope refused to grant him an annulment to his first marriage, Henry broke away from Rome and created his own religion where his second marriage was, somewhat unsurprisingly, completely legal. The marriage was short-lived. Anne gave birth to a daughter, Elizabeth, nine months after her wedding day in September 1533, miscarried the following year and her son, who she gave birth to in January 1536 was tragically stillborn.

PHOTOS: Remember when we could all enjoy Marwell Zoo?

WHILE we wait to see when we can visit Marwell Zoo again, the Daily Echo takes a look at pictures of the public and staff enjoying the park through the years. More than a million animal lovers pass through the gates each year, each looking to get a glimpse of animals, but few unaware of the important role the land has played in history. Marwell Hall was originally built in 1320 and is the building where Henry VIII is said to have married Jane Seymour. During the Second World War, Cunliffe-Owen Aircraft used the area as an airport to support the production of military aircraft at its Eastleigh plant.

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