Birmingham, Aston Hall, Entrance Hall 1896
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The entrance hall marks a change from those built during the Tudor period; this one is built for show rather than for use as a room.The decoration is outstanding, though the marble fireplace and animal frieze are believed to be early 19th-century. On the left can be seen two of the three archways, and between them is some of the oak panelling that rises to the height of the archway cornices.
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