In the 1630s Gawthorpe Hall was a 'new build' of only 30 years old, but what was it like for the people lived there? Meet the '1635 Company' household reenactors and see for yourself the people, clothes, food, everyday objects and sounds of the past. Meet the master and mistress of the house, their guests and servants and find out from them what life was like.
Experience a unique glimpse into the past with the 1635 Household, great for families and anyone with an interest in history.
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