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Henry Stafford

Photograph at the Henry Stafford blue plaque

Stafford House (renamed Normandy House c1993) is a grade II listed town house dating back to 1760. The house stands on the site of an earlier property, home of Henry, Lord Stafford, Earl of Wiltshire d1523. Stafford was the second husband of Cicely, Marchioness of Dorset, who was responsible for adding the beautiful fan-vaulted Dorset aisle (1540-1530) in the Parich Church; the Stafford arms can be seen over the north porch

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