Cobham Hall 


Cobham Hall (built between 1580 and 1670), today a girls' school, is a magnificent late Elizabethan red-brick manor house, with four towers, the typical high chimneys of that period and a gold stucco ceiling (1672) in the Gilt Hall (music room). It is surrounded by a fine park, which is famous for its large rhododendrons.
Hobbies & Activities category: Education institution; Garden or botanic display; Manor or country house; Architecture - Renaissance
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