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Fawsley Hall Hotel<

 

Fawsley Hall (Northamptonshire) - Hotel Reviews - TripAdvisor

 

In the dining room there is a disused chimney, the fireplace I would estimate at a good 10 feet wide and about 6 or 8 feet deep. Overhead ( about 8 or 9 feet up) is a brick arch installed at a later date with a big hole in it. Viewing through the hole the chimney above it starts at the full size of the fireplace and slowly tapers up over 4 floors and an attic. Vast is not the word, the inside of the chimney would need scaffolding to safely sweep.

 

They were look at putting a wood fired Esse Ironheart in there but the cost put them off the idea.

 

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