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Marvel at the expansive panelling of the Great Hall, all reputed to
have come from a single oak tree!
During his brief residence at Newstead Lord Byron established an eccentric
household.
The two largest rooms, the Great Hall and the Great Drawing Room,
had been cleared out and abandoned since before Byron was born.
Lacking the means to restore them to their former glory, the poet
used them for sporting activities such as pistol shooting.
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