The Baronial Halls, and Ancient Picturesque Edifices of England; Vol. 2 of 2Hall, S. C. (Samuel Carter)
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The Baronial Halls, and Ancient Picturesque Edifices of England; Vol. 2 of 2
Hall, S. C. (Samuel Carter)
Historic buildings -- England
[47] The Hall is opened to the public generally, only on Friday
(between the hours of eleven and four) the day on which Hampton Court
is closed. Visitors are admissible by cards, which must be obtained
previously from Mr. Caddel, library, Gravesend, or Mr. Wildash,
bookseller, Rochester. A charge is made of one shilling to each person.
The sum thus accruing is appropriated to the benefit of the schools
and other charitable institutions in the neighbourhood. The visitor is
thus relieved from the irksome necessity of considering what gratuity
he is to bestow upon the guide who accompanies him through the several
galleries,--servants “being strictly forbidden to take any fees.” The
cards contain the “Regulations.” Those who can devote but one day to an
examination of this locality will do well to commence by an inspection
of the church and village, and wander about the park after the Hall
has been seen. Those who are not content with so comparatively brief a
scrutiny, will find a homely but neat and comfortable inn at Cobham.
It is scarcely necessary to observe that steam-boats ply, in summer,
from Blackwall--distant six miles, or ten minutes, from the heart of
London--every half hour. These voyages commence very early, and are
continued to a late hour; so that although the Hall is five or six and
twenty miles from the metropolis, it will not be found difficult to
visit it and return to the city within one day.
[48] “Cobeham, anciently Coptham,--that is the head or village, from
the Saxon Copt, an head.”--_Philipott. Survey of Kent._
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