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An amazing example of a Tudor Hall in all its
splendour, transforming you back to a bygone age and the reign of Elizabeth I.
What must be unique are the Yew trees (Adam and Eve) in the central courtyard, which the Hall surrounds. They are believed to pre date the building itself! Who would have thought hundreds of years later, their imposing size would fill the space so wonderfully !
Take the time to marvel at the wooden architecture, both inside and out and the history of this fascinating building, it really is special!
If walking is your thing, there is the woodland and trails to take, all easily accessible, with children, buggy’s and for dogs. Granted the grounds are not on the scale of other larger National Trust Estates, but still equally as enjoyable.