English: Country Seat. Home to the "Earl's of Dudley" since 1750, when a fire destroyed Dudley Castle. The seven centre window's are the original home, the wings were added at various dates spanning 80 year's. Sold in 1947 to the National Coal Board, along with 180 acres of land for the princely sum of 45,000 pounds.
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