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Entry of the Day - Gainsborough Old Hall
1. Gainsborough Old Hall
A 15th century timber-framed manor house in the market town of Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. Richard III and Henry VIII both stayed at the Old Hall.

The magnificent Great Hall formed part of Witch-Haven in Level 2.
 
 [Related Image] Team 5 of Series 6 met Greystagg here, exchanging a signet ring (which looked suspiciously like one of Lord Fear's) for instructions on how to command a Pooka named Puck. The bay window is visible on the left, while the door on the right leads out to the southern courtyard.
 
 [Related Image] When Team 6 of Series 6 arrived here, the dais had been replaced by the Descender to Level 3. Ridolfo turned up just in time to supply the password demanded by the Dreadnort.
 
 [Related Image] The bay window can be seen in this close-up shot.




Gainsborough Old Hall is now owned by English Heritage, and is open to the public as a museum. Websites about it were previously run by Lincolnshire County Council and Friends of the Old Hall.

Provided By: Canadanne, 2025-02-18 21:33:00
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