English: The gatehouses, Baconsthorpe Castle, Baconsthorpe This 'castle' was a 15C fortified manor house, belonging to the Heydon family. The inner gatehouse might date from the War of the Roses, and the outer one (nearest the camera) was added later, and was converted in the 16C to a house that was inhabited until 1920.
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