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Elizabethan dining room - Helmsley Castle (2 x PiPs)
Probably the private dining room of the late 16th century mansion. The room contains a handsome carved Elizabethan wooden partition. The room is well, with an oriel window and three eight-light windows. The fireplace on the right is dated 1582 and is decorated with polygonal panels with knots and roses. part of the original floor is still to be seen in this room. The ceiling is decorated with extensive plaster work and a heraldic frieze above the wooden partition, this emphasizes the high status of the room in the late 16th century.
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