This is one of the smaller bedchambers with an attic room for a servant above. There is quite a lot of ancient timbering in the roof here, including another carpenter’s code mark, which can be found in the main crossbeam where this joins the wall containing the door back into the Gallery. This mark depicts two straight lines and a crescent, indicating the second bay on the south side of the building. This would have been the Lady’s chamber.
- Map of Ground Floor
- Map of First Floor
- Children's Map of Ground Floor
- Children's Map of First Floor
- Teacher's Notes
Maps and Menus
- Great Chamber
- Lesser Chamber
- Gallery
- Parlour
First Floor Room Notes
Forthcoming Events10...
02/06/2012 - 02/06/2012
Opening of From Hamlet to Hollywood: the Diamond Jubilee Celebration
The historic costume exhibition reopens with a glittering new makeover.
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08/06/2012 - 08/06/2012
A Night of Sense and Sensibility
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The Lesser Chamber
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