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Fenton house with 25 Harpsichords

We were watching a program called "Bargain Hunt" on a Saturday morning which had a piece on Fenton house.  So we decided why not lets go and headed into London.  After an interesting time finding a place park, and getting from their to the house we finally arrived around 2pm.  It was amazing to see so many instruments all over 250 years old.  The oldest musical instrument was called a Virginal and was built in 1540 now over 470 years old.

Fenton house was built in the late 1700s and is built on top of the highest hill in London.  From the roof you can see right to the city of London just 6 miles away.
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