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Stranger's Hall.
The entrance hall and main staircase. Francis Cock, a grocer who lived here from 1612 to 1628 and
who eventually became Mayor, added the hall staircase and the window that lights it in 1627.
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Strangers' Hall.
Lady Paine's Chamber was a Tudor extension to the medieval Great Hall. It was remodelled for Sir
Joseph and Lady Emma Paine in 1659 and has their initials on the fireplace.
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Strangers' hall.
The kitchen with a fine display of food and kitchen implements.
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Strangers' Hall.
The stone vaulted Undercroft which is the oldest part of the building.
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Strangers' Hall.
A rather attractive and tranquil formal 17th century style garden lies behind the building and
access is from the entrance hall by the staircase.
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