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A Careful Restoration of an English Country House

Narborough Hall is a Grade II-listed building which its foundation lying in the 16th-century. Around 1770 the country house was altered and enlarged which included the dual-bay brick extensions. In the 19th-century another wing was added, which at that time was used as a service wing but what is now a working kitchen. The current owners have carefully restored this historic building. The interiors are stripped back to fully appreciate the many historical details like Rococo ceilings and 18th-century fireplaces.







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