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The Judges Lodging, Powys, Shropshire, LD82AD


The Judges Lodging: Explore the gaslit world of the Victorian judges, their servants and felonious guests at this stunningly restored national award winning historic house. Totally hands on with an eavesdropping audio tour featuring the voice of Robert Hardy. Grim cells and vast courtroom included. Family friendly, tourist information and local history exhibitions. A true revelation.

Open: March - Oct, daily 10am - 6pm, Nove - Dec, Wednesday - Sunday 10am - 4pm.

Cost: Adult £4.50, SC £3.95, Child £3.50.


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