A 15th century trading hall in
Norwich, Norfolk. It was built by a wealthy merchant, Robert Toppes, who designed the first floor Great Hall as a showroom to impress visiting traders, while the ground floor rooms provided warehouse storage. The building was divided up after Toppes' death, and was host to several public houses in the 19th century. It has since been
restored and developed.
Knightmare fans will recognise the Great Hall as the interior of The
Crazed Heifer, a tavern first introduced in
Series 4. It went on to appear in four
seasons, employing such characters as
Mellisandre,
Motley,
Ridolfo and
Marta.
Dungeoneers were often guided out by Motley: "
These here steps lead down into the dungeon."
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Having already visited the Crazed Heifer in
Level 1,
Dickon returned in Level 2, emerging from a
small doorway to find himself by the
fireplace behind the stairs. A bowl of
UPPERS came in handy.
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The
opposite end of the room was also used several times.
Team 5 of Series 6 found
Smirkenorff waiting for them here at the end of Level 1.
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In
Series 7 it was the classroom used for
Hordriss' "Level 2
Academy of Magic", seen in the two winning quests.
Since 2015,
Dragon Hall has been home to the
National Centre for Writing. It is open to visitors three days a week (
free entrance) and offers guided tours of the building once a month - see the
website for more information. It is also available for hire.