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Crows Hall



An avenue of double oaks leads to a mellow Tudor building with fine detailing, surrounded by a large, fish-filled moat. The site dates from the Anglo-Saxon period. The house has recently undergone an award-winning restoration. The adjoining barn, also 16th century and earlier, is one of the longest in the country, part of which is thought to have been an early court hall. Fine garden setting.
Tour approx 2 hours, £13 including tea or coffee, cakes and biscuits, evening tours £15 including drinks and cheese.
| Tour Dates 2010 | |
|---|---|
| April | Tue 6, 2.30 pm |
| May | Fri 14, 2.30 pm |
| June | Mon 14, 2.30 pm |
| June | Mon 21, 7.00 pm |
| July | Mon 19, 7.00 pm |
| July | Thu 29, 2.30 pm |
| August | Tue 17, 2.30 pm |
| September | Thu 2, 2.30 pm |
To book, call the Mercury Theatre on 01206 573948
or book on-line at www.mercurytheatre.co.uk.
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7. Bedfield Hall