The Wonkiest House in England: Little Moreton Hall
The Wonkiest House in England: Little Moreton Hall
Originally built by William Moreton in 1504-1508, it has undergone many alterations and additions throughout history. It has even survived the English Civil War, passing down through different members of the Moreton family before making its way into the possession of the National Trust in 1976.

TIMESTAMPS

  • 0:00 The Wonkiest House in England
  • 0:17 The First Build of 1504
  • 0:48 The Elizabethan Courtyard
  • 0:58 The Tudor Chapel
  • 1:43 The Exhibition Room
  • 1:56 Witch Marks
  • 2:02 The Withdrawing Room
  • 2:41 The Great Hall
  • 3:09 The Little Parlour and Wall Paintings
  • 3:47 Windows as Wealth
  • 4:01 The Guest Wing
  • 4:36 Tudor Toilet
  • 4:53 The Long  Gallery
  • 5:28 Upper Porch Room & Witch Marks
  • 6:04 The Prayer Room
  • 6:20 What happened to the Moretons?

 

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