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Nether Hall overlooks the estuary of the River
Orwell. The house is listed Grade II and believed to date from the
early 1600's. The large oak-beamed rooms provide comfortable
accommodation for those on the course and an ideal setting for Deborah's
extensive collection of pots. These include work by famous modern
studio potters through to antique salt glaze and 15th Century Chinese
pieces. There is also a large library of pottery-related books and
magazines which students will find a useful source of inspiration and
ideas. |
| Pottery studio with students' pots drying in
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Each bedroom is uniquely furnished with
antiques and comfortable beds! |
| Nether Hall - from the northwest. |
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The kitchen Aga surrounding by pots. |
| Nether Hall's front staircase |
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Nether Hall's back garden |
| Nether Hall from the Southeast |
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Clematis in the back garden |
| Dining room |
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Relaxing on the sofa |
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