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Haughley House

Late medieval manor, with C18 additions, adjacent to outer bailey of ruined Norman castle, destroyed 1173. The manor of Haughley was one of the foremost in England, previous lords included Henry II and Mary Tudor (present owner is the current lord). Notable features include the priest hole in a chimney, two bricked up tunnels and manorial documents on display. There is also a three-acre garden with a walled kitchen garden.
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