Stock Photo - A detailed view of a statue of a knight, situated in a round-headed niche at the base of the original 15th century tower of Netherby Hall. The hall was originally a 15th century towerhouse, with walls 2 metres thick, believed to be from a Roman fort, and was extended in 1639 for Sir Richard Graham. Further 18th century additions, including the garden front, were carried out for Rev. Robert Graham. The originaly tower is three storeys tall with 19th century facing, and a round-headed niche with statue of an armoured knight stood with his hands resting on the pommel of his sword, with the visor of his helmet raised so his face can be seen.

Stock Photo: A detailed view of a statue of a knight, situated in a round-headed niche at the base of the original 15th century tower of Netherby Hall.

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