Gainsborough Old Hall returns to English Heritage and opens to public

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Gainsborough Old Hall returns to English Heritage and opens to public
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Lincolnshire house, built in 1460, has been a theatre, preaching house, pub and masonic temple

But its life after that – its use as a theatre, a preaching house, linen factory, pub, soup kitchen, masonic temple and more – is what makes the building particularly special, said Booth, English Heritage’s senior curator for the north.

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