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
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