Prysten House

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Prysten House is a Grade I listed 15th-century merchant's house situated in the city of Plymouth in England.[1] The building is owned by Plymouth City Council and has been used as a museum[2] and a restaurant.[3] Prysten House is home to the Plymouth Tapestry designed by Eric Mor and displays a model of Plymouth in 1620.[4] As of April 2015 the museum is not open to the public,[5] but the restaurant is open.[6]

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