Gothic Architecture Banquet Hall
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“The Banqueting Hall at Haddon is a good type of the baronial halls in this century. The minstrels’ gallery, at the end opposite the daïs, is usually a feature; under the passage called the Screens, leading from the outer to the inner courtyard and giving access to the kitchen, pantry, and gallery.” —Bargield, 1914
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Gothic architecture, middle ages, medieval, Gothic House, Gothic Architecture Banquet Hall, Fourteenth Century Banquet HallGalleries
Gothic ArchitectureSource
Barfield, T. C. Longmans' Historical Illustrations England in the MIddle Ages (, : Longmans, Green, and Co., 1914)
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