the front entrance harvington hall worcestershire england |
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The front entrance of the historic Harvington Hall in Worcestershire, England. The path leads to a small bridge that crosses the moat to this Tudor Manor House. This site of this house is from the 1300s but was greatly extended in the 1580s to what you see today. This house contains the largest surviving number of hiding places for Catholic priests that were used in the reign of the protestant Queen Elizabeth 1. |
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