The tranquil ruins, the unexpected trip to Kirby hall was an accident, but it was a beautiful accident. Kirby Hall is mainly a ruin. As far as the information found online, it is said that this is an area managed by British heritage, so there is no such management paradise that gives people a feeling that this is a scenic spot. The whole environment feels very comfortable and atmospheric. Although many places are ruins, from a distance, scattered houses, surrounded by beautiful gardens and lawns, you can slowly enjoy the scenery. Friends who like history will definitely like it, with Elizabethan houses turned into ruins, watching the architecture imagine the grandeur and charming beauty of the time. Every room in the hall has its own unique historical story, and you can visit it carefully. There will be peacocks strolling around, if there is a sunny afternoon, it is really suitable for the whole family or friends to have a picnic. The audio guide here is free, there are no shops, coffee shops around, so it is best to bring your own food. Note: There is a free audio guide and map, don’t miss out on wanting to walk and learn about history. There is no coffee shop, but you can buy coffee at the ticket office. The visit to the lobby takes about an hour and a half (if you listen to all the introductions carefully).
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The tranquil ruins, the unexpected trip to Kirby hall was an accident, but it was a beautiful accident. Kirby Hall is mainly a ruin. As far as the information found online, it is said that this is an area managed by British heritage, so there is no such management paradise that gives people a feeling that this is a scenic spot. The whole environment feels very comfortable and atmospheric. Although many places are ruins, from a distance, scattered houses, surrounded by beautiful gardens and lawns, you can slowly enjoy the scenery. Friends who like history will definitely like it, with Elizabethan houses turned into ruins, watching the architecture imagine the grandeur and charming beauty of the time. Every room in the hall has its own unique historical story, and you can visit it carefully. There will be peacocks strolling around, if there is a sunny afternoon, it is really suitable for the whole family or friends to have a picnic. The audio guide here is free, there are no shops, coffee shops around, so it is best to bring your own food. Note: There is a free audio guide and map, don’t miss out on wanting to walk and learn about history. There is no coffee shop, but you can buy coffee at the ticket office. The visit to the lobby takes about an hour and a half (if you listen to all the introductions carefully).