Here is a show notes page accompanying this on-location podcast at Otley Hall in Sussex. A house of enormous historical significance, the current hall dates back to the sixteenth century when it was constructed in 1510 by William Gosnold, a wealthy Suffolk merchant.
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Show Credits:
Presenter: Sarah Morris
Guest: Louisa Flavell
Produced by Cutting Crew Productions
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