Country Homes & Interiors

LET’S MOVE TO Manningtree

Though famous in the Middle Ages for a rollicking annual fair with spit roast ox as centrepiece – which inspired Shakespeare to describe his larger-than-life character Falstaff as ‘That roasted Manningtree ox with the pudding in his belly’ – these days Manningtree, generally, maintains a more tranquil air.

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