Sutton Scarsdale Hall - Architectural Detail (4)
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The Hall is a wreck - although the internal and external walls are standing, it has no roof, windows, doors etc. In one room only is there some slight remaining traces of the internal decoration - according to the on-site information board much of the internal fittings were sent to America in 1919. The room containing these fragments is currently barred and locked, presumably to afford (belated) protection.