 | from the 16th century thi manor was owned by the Paulet family., described as the latgest house in the kingdom. Paulet , with his vast wealth created a sumpuous home and place of entertainment for several monarchs. |
 | The site of the Great Hall.
During the Civil War the house was attacked 3 times and after a long siege lasting more than a year the house was sacked and set on fire by Oliver Cromwell |
 | The site of the kitchens near the Great Hall-see above. |