Fiddleford Manor
Fiddleford Manor, the principal parts of a small stone manor house that probably begun c. 1370. The hall and solar chamber display outstandingly fine timber roofs.
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Fiddleford Manor, Fiddleford, Shaftesbury, Dorset DT10 2BX, United Kingdom
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