Historical Elmswell Old Hall to open for one day

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Historical Elmswell Old Hall to open for one day

A 17th Century listed manor house in East Yorkshire is opening its doors to the public for one day in April, East Riding Council has announced.

Elmswell Old Hall near Driffield is part of a country estate which includes ruins that date back to 1635.

The hall is thought to be one of the first brick buildings in the region, and a council spokesperson said parts of the estate can be directly traced back to William the Conqueror.

The site will open between 10:30 BST and 15:30 on 1 April.

The manor house was built by farmer and author Henry Best and is Grade II* listed, which means it is "of more than special interest" according to English Heritage.

Only about 5.8% of the country's listed buildings fall into this category, the organisation said.

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