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Best Time At Great Hyde Hall
I loved my time spent at Great Hyde Hall. I was a flrinty as we came and joined Chantry Mount at Bishop Stortford and must say they all made us feel very welcome, then we all moved to Great Hyde Hall. Can ...Read more
A memory of Sawbridgeworth in 1970 by
In The Hills Of North Devon
Shovelled off to Boarding School, aged 7 (just), small boy, shorts, huge trunk, sandwiches and standing on the platform in London shivering and not just from the cold. School train huffing and puffing heading for ...Read more
A memory of Tawstock in 1960 by
All Coming Back To Me Now!
Hi from New Zealand, so good to see this site, found quite by accident. I was born in Oldchurch Hospital in 1946 and spend my childhood living at Laburnum Walk, Elm Park. Ayloff School was my first memory, crossing ...Read more
A memory of Hornchurch in 1946 by
Tales Of Brandon Hill
Queen Elizabeth I granted housewives the right to dry their washing on Bristol's Brandon Hill. Bristol's most prominent land mark, the Cabot Tower, was 100 years old in 1998. But the official opening was marked by a ...Read more
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Queen Vic And Stton And Cheam Swimming Club
I lived on Dunster Avenue, Morden, then moved to Ash Rd, Sutton, near the Woodstock. Remember well playing water polo for the Sutton Nad Cheam swimming club. Great games on a Saturday night followed by a ...Read more
A memory of Cheam in 1957 by
Annie Sophia And Frederick John Griffiths.
I have visited Conwy each year for the last several years.On my last visit I parked my car in a small car park at Penmaenmawr and walked to Conwy,I took some photographs of Conwy castle in the distance, from the ...Read more
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In 1095, Rockingham was the scene of one of the earliest recorded Councils of England, which was held in the Great Hall.
The hall was originally called 'the Great Hall', but was dedicated to Queen Victoria after the opening at which she officiated. 200,000 people gathered to watch the ceremony.
The hall was originally called 'the Great Hall', but was dedicated to the Queen after the opening at which she officiated. 200,000 people gathered to watch the ceremony.
The main suite of rooms is south of the Great Hall.
The roof of the Great Hall and several other rooms were restored at considerable cost after being seriously damaged by fire in 1871.
With its amazing 14th-century timbered Great Hall of the Corpus Christi Guild, the building is open to the public, and will reward the short walk from the city centre.
The entire inner ward was rebuilt; it included a great hall, private apartments, kitchens and store rooms.
Inside, the capacious great hall, 130 feet long by 65 feet, offered a range of other entertainments and was used for plays and concerts.
castle was originally the ancient manor house of the Lyttleton family, Arley Hall, and huge sums of money were spent in converting it to a medieval-style castle with four massive towers and a great hall
The principal residential block, which included the great hall, was situated along the south side of the inner curtain wall.
The towers of the inner curtain were never completed to their intended height, and the great hall and other accommodation and domestic blocks in the inner ward were never begun.
Excavations in the areas of the great hall and lodgings have revealed bones of animals and birds used for food.
The remains of its great hall became the Baptist chapel, now preserved by the Landmark Trust and rented to holidaymakers.
Richard Townley re-built the central great hall in 1725.