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Slide 17 - The Dining Room, which we now enter, is situate at the north east angle of the house and is lighted by two windows, one facing north, and the other, a noble bay of ample proportion, facing the south, overlooking the lawn and flower…

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Slide 7 - There is some very fine old oak furniture, also a chimney piece with a quaint over mantle of oak. Among a mass of historical relics preserved here may be mentioned the hat, and sword used by Cromwell, a watch that also belonged to the…

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Slide 5: The central hall as shown on slide, was formerly open to the sky to give light to the gallery on the first floor.

This well was afterwards roofed in, covered with glass by the Right honourable John Smythe, the owner of the Mansion. A…

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Standing, Alice (with monacle), John Longstaff in doorway. Lady in blue is Elsie Greenwood, Lloyd's wife; seated holding picture, right Monica Lewin.
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