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Manor coutryard and stable (on the left)
 
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Thrislington Manor

Archaeological excavation revealed that the manor house had two wings on either side of the main building, forming a courtyard closed by a wall on the fourth side. These buildings would have been used to accommodate guests and servants, and for the kitchen (the cupola of which is just visible on the left behind the main building here) and stables.
From here you can learn more about Thrislington manor, enter the manor hall to explore the lord's dais, the solar and the kitchen, or see medieval horse.
 
PREHISTORIC BURIALROMAN PERIOD FARMANGLO-SAXON ROYAL PALACEMEDIEVAL VILLAGEMEDIEVAL CASTLEPOST-MEDIEVAL LEAD WORKINGTWENTIETH CENTURY COAL MINE