The Great Hall. Note the ornate, plastered ceiling |

Suit of armour in the Great Hall |
The Dining Room |

Linenfold panelling in the Dining Room |
Groined Passage between the Dining Room and Great
Hall |

Carved corbel head in the Groined passage |

Crest painted on a chair |
Now climb the stairs to the ... |
Long Gallery. Queen Anne's Room is at the far
end, King's Room to the right. |
Queen Anne's Room. Anne of Denmark slept here
in 1604. |
The King's Room. Two kings have slept here; King
James I ansd King Edward VII. |
The Great Parlour - note the exuberant plaster
ceiling of 1599. |

The robes worn by Lord Saye and Sele to the Coronation of Queen
Elizabeth II. |
The Council Chamber - where plots were hatched
to overthrow a king! Musket balls on the table were found in the
moat following a successful siege of the castle by Royalist troops
in 1642. |
The Oak Room - the interior porch is quite an
unusual feature of this Tudor chamber |
The Oak Room |

Detail of an oriental cabinet in the Oak Room |
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