The main entrance is at the E end of the hall through a 15th c. arched doorway with an angel holding a shield at its apex. 2 worn, bearded heads are carved at the ends of the arch. The oak door is a later 20th c. replacement.
Sally-Beth MacLean
The main entrance is at the E end of the hall through a 15th c. arched doorway with an angel holding a shield at its apex. 2 worn, bearded heads are carved at the ends of the arch. The oak door is a later 20th c. replacement.