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Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Apr-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Apr-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Apr-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Apr-06;
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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The bay at the high end is 8' deep and almost square, with a 3-light window.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Apr-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Apr-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Apr-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Apr-06;
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Sally-Beth MacLean

Submitted by serafinm on
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 03-Apr-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 03-Apr-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Apr-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Apr-06;
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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The low end of the hall has been remodelled and bears little resemblance to its Tudor origins. The door in the NE corner gives access to the entrance hall and porch.
Submitted by serafinm on
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 03-Apr-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 03-Apr-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Apr-06;
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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The high (S) end of the hall has a bay window alcove to the left and a door in the SW corner giving access to the Elizabethan withdrawing room above.
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Alan Somerset, 03-Apr-06;
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Alan Somerset

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Looking towards the lower end; the reconstruction by English Heritage has not restored the upper floors.
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Alan Somerset, 03-Apr-06; Alan Somerset, 03-Apr-06; Alan Somerset, 15-Nov-09;
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Alan Somerset

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Looking towards the west end; the dais is a reconstruction of the dais in place in the 18th c. All 3 floors of the original building are visible.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 03-Apr-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 03-Apr-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Apr-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 04-Apr-06;
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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View of the windows of the great hall on the ground floor to the left of the entrance porch with its Tudor-arched doorway. The windows of the hall have been renovated and altered several times since the 16th c.
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Sally-Beth MacLean, 28-Mar-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 28-Mar-06; Gord Oxley, 29-Mar-06; Sally-Beth MacLean, 30-Mar-06; Carolyn Black, 07-Apr-06;
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Sally-Beth MacLean

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View of the E range of the Palladian courtyard designed by Leoni. The steps lead up to the entrance hall, incorporating the former Tudor great hall.
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Alan Somerset, 23-Mar-06; Alan Somerset, 23-Mar-06;
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Photograph by Alan Somerset

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Side View of College Green, from right side