A small and lovely architectural gem built by the famed Arundell family in 1572. Hidden in a maze of narrow lanes just a stones throw away from the modern world yet miles away in spirit.
Exquisite Elizabethan architecture including ornate fireplaces, plaster ceilings, 576 pane glass window, dutch gables. Fine furniture, clocks and tapestries.
The house also has ceramics and glasses and a wonderful clock collection. The house has reminders of the Arundell family's devotion to the Crown in the 17th century. The Hall is hung with Stuart portraits and a painting of Charles I by Henry Stone is displayed in the court chamber upstairs.

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