King Arthur’s Great Halls
This grade II listed building was built in the early 1930s by Frederick Thomas Glasscock and originally served as the headquarters for a social organisation known as the Order of the Fellowship of the Knights of the Round Table. Today, a revived organisation meets at the hall regularly.
Visitors can view the 72 stained-glass windows illustrating Arthurian tales along with artworks depicting scenes from King Arthur’s life. There is also a bookshop devoted to the topic at the front of the building.
Immerse yourself in history at King Arthur’s Great Halls…
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