Review of Kentwell Hall


Kentwell Hall is a beautiful red- brick manor constructed in the Tudor era. Kentwell has been open to the public since the seventies when Patrick and Judith Philips bought it. Now the manor is host to many Kentwell recreations. They include Tudor celebrations, an annual Victorian Christmas, Halloween 'Scaresville' and many other historic events. The re-enactors are fully costumed in garments that look as authentic as possible. It is truly enchanting to see these Tudors at work on the manor.

by Beth Lane

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