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Important brick-built Tudor gentry house, completed about 1573, little altered since. Early 17th-century wall-paintings showing fishing scenes and a cityscape grace the former Great Chamber. Evocative exposed timbers in attic, fine original spiral oak staircase in turret, soaring chimneys, cobbled courtyard, peaceful walled garden with bee boles
- New: discover Eastbury through attic displays and fresh interpretation.
- Consider intriguing Gunpowder Plot connections (especially Saturday 6 November).
- Marvel at the skills of the Tudor builders and craftsmen.
Volunteer-led guided tours. Themed Family Days every first Saturday of the month ¿ tour guides in costume and homemade cakes. School holiday activities. Candlelit tours (last Tuesday of the month). Dogs in grounds only on leads
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| Closed Bank Holiday Mondays and 27 and 28 December. Also open every first and second Saturday of the month. Last admission 30 minutes before closing. |
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- Rainham Hall
- Sutton House
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