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East Barsham Manor

The manor house was occupied by the army during the Second World War and not released until about 1946. My friends and I often cycled from Walsingham and we found the manor deserted. The entrance hall is well remembered with a large minstrels' gallery at the east end. The most exciting room was, probably still is, the most western first floor room which has a hidden spiral stairway within a turret leading to the floor below. Years later I purchased a 19th-century print of the manor to remind me of this memory.

Written by Michael Jarvis. To send Michael Jarvis a private message, click here.

A memory of East Barsham in Norfolk shared on Wednesday, 23rd September 2009.

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RE: RE: East Barsham Manor

I grew up in East Barsham in the late 1980s and early 1990s. I got to play in the manor house with the children that lived there at the time. Seeing a picture of it brings back so many memories.

Comment from Jonathan Mitchell on Wednesday, 2nd December 2009.

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