HOUSE AND ESTATE
The Servants' Passage was added to the house in 1655 to allow staff to pass between the north and south ranges of the house without using the Great Hall. During the restoration, a seventeenth-century door surround was moved to another doorway (as shown on the previous page) to reveal the eighteenth-century archway leading to the passage.
Replastering in the Servants' Passage as part of the restoration
Work on t he original entrance to the Servants' Passage
The entrance to the Servants' Passage as it is now, with the eighteenth-century arch revealed