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Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Oct-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Oct-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 15-Nov-05;
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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The N wall of the rectangular hall facing the palace courtyard remains largely intact.
Submitted by serafinm on
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Oct-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Oct-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 15-Nov-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 15-Nov-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 15-Nov-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 15-Nov-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 15-Nov-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 15-Nov-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 15-Nov-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 15-Nov-05;
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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2 of the 4 fine trefoiled 2-light windows with pointed arches rising 2 storeys in the N wall of the hall. The S wall probably had the same number in parallel positions.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Oct-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 15-Nov-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 15-Nov-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 15-Nov-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 24-Nov-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 24-Nov-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 24-Nov-05; Carolyn Black, 28-Nov-05;
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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The low (W) end of the hall has a wide arched entrance door in the centre that led into the passage to the kitchen block. The 2 adjacent arched doors to the other service rooms are now blocked.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Oct-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 15-Nov-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 15-Nov-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 15-Nov-05;
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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The NW arched door entrance to the low end of the hall marks the site of the original entrance porch. The roof line of the porch can still be discerned.

The arched 2-light window at the upper level lit the solar above the service rooms.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Oct-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Oct-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 15-Nov-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 15-Nov-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 15-Nov-05;
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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A small arched door leads from the former high end of the hall into the courtyard. An adjacent door at the corner on the inside leads into the angle tower beside the chapel.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Sep-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Sep-05;
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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View across the former nave to the S aisle and high end of the hall.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Sep-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Sep-05;
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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N aisle facing the high end with modern entrance door.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Sep-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Sep-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Sep-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Sep-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 19-Sep-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 19-Sep-05;
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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4 of the Perpendicular clerestory windows of the S aisle.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 23-Aug-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Sep-05;
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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The hammerbeam roof reaches a height of about 65' at its peak.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 23-Aug-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Sep-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Sep-05; Sally-Beth MacLean, 06-Sep-05;
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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View across the former nave to the N aisle and W end window.