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Doors

Submitted by serafinm on
Edited by
Jenn Stephenson, 23-Aug-02; Jenn Stephenson, 23-Aug-02; Jenn Stephenson, 23-Aug-02; Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Jan-04; Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Jan-04; Sally-Beth MacLean, 25-Feb-04; Sally-Beth MacLean, 03-Mar-04;
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2001
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Sally-Beth MacLean, site notes

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The 19th c. central door at the lower end replaces the original which connected the hall with the kitchen and other service rooms. An alcove in the E wall opposite the entrance door is a Victorian addition, its door leading into a room that was not part of the original plan. Another door, probably in its original position, leads from the upper SE end into Lord William's Tower.