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SHALLCROSS AND YEARDSLEV HALLS. 



with the jambs cut on the angle connected one with the drawing- 

 room. This latter is a feature of the doorways at Bradshaw 

 Hall, and is an unusual survival in an eighteenth century house. 



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The corridor is broad, and runs the entire length of the 

 house ; at one end of it is the principal staircase, and at 

 the other end the secondary or servants' staircase. Under this 

 last is the original way to the cellars, and it is lighted by 



