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<summary type="html" ><![CDATA[<h3>Restoration Completed</h3><p>In 2004 a five Phase restoration programme was started for the "black and white" East Range of Adlington Hall.</p><p>This has included cleaning the timber and replacing where necessary many of the oak timbers and the wattle and daub infill.</p><p>The newly restored East Range is now back to its original state of unpainted timbers and limeplaster.</p><p>Click the title above or following link to display the full details - <a href="http://www.adlingtonhall.com/article.php?hs=1&amp;t=restoration_log&amp;i=2">Restoration Completed</a></p>]]></summary>
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