Behind the later façade lies a building dating from 1596, with rooms now displayed to reflect the lives of the families who have lived here through history. Of particular interest are a Tudor bedroom and dining-room, Victorian kitchen, scullery and parlour, and the Conspiracy Room, where the trial and execution of King Charles I were allegedly plotted. There is also a special children’s room with replica toys, and hands-on activities throughout the house.
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