English: Old Shute House, Devon, view of western facade of the original Great Hall of 1380. The original entrance door remains in the centre of the building, flanked on either side by a now blocked-up 12 ft pointed arched gothic window. All the windows now existing were later additions as the two floors were added successively. The small low roofed building to the right is a 16th.c. addition, variously termed the Oratory (Bridie), Steward's Room (Pole-Carew) or Entrance Block (Pevsner)
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