A Royal Progress
In 1535, one of Englands most colourful kings, Henry VIII, came
to stay at Acton Court with his second wife, Anne Boleyn, while on his
summer Progress around the West Country. The owner of Acton Court, Nicholas
Poyntz, wanted to impress his sovereign. So for Henrys pleasure,
he built a magnificent new East Wing on to the existing moated manor
house.
The new wing was a splendid testament to Nicholas Poyntzs loyalty
to his King. He went to immense trouble and expense to impress Henry,
decorating the state apartments lavishly and fashionably. He was well
rewarded as it is thought he was knighted during the royal visit.
Today, the East Wing which was built in just nine months comprises
most of what remains at Acton Court. It offers a rare example of 16th
century royal state apartments and some decorations which are said to
be the finest of their kind in England.
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