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This fine building was constructed in the 1630’s as a farmhouse for the
nearby Kirby Castle and its inhabitants. It replaced another farmhouse on
the same site which had probably dated back into the middle-ages.
The noble Kirby Castle at one time possessed an additional tower which was
demolished in the 18th Century and the bricks were used in the repair of the
farmhouse, so further adding to its character and historical charm.
A century’s old farming tradition ended when the estate was sold in 1918.
Later becoming The Castle Hotel, tales of secret underground passages from
the Castle to the Hotel were confirmed when one was discovered in 1975.
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