Edited by
Sally-Beth MacLean, 10-Feb-04; Sally-Beth MacLean, 26-Feb-04; Carolyn Black, 02-Jun-04; Carolyn Black, 02-Jun-04;
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Image Date
1903
Textual Description
'...the hall is lighted by four windows, two on either side, and the two at the southern end are very long, reaching from the roof nearly to the ground, whilst the northern pair are short and placed high up in the wall, proving to my mind that the two main windows lighted the dais at the southern end of the hall, and that the northern windows were placed high so as to admit of a music gallery projecting below their cills. Finally, at the northern end there are still to be seen two large doorways, one on either side, for the entrance of the retainers...'
Source
Curwen, 'Beetham Hall' 229