English: Stained glass window A tiny modern stained glass window installed in one of the anti-rooms off the Great Parlour in 1999 to commemorate the ownership of Tattershall Castle by the National Trust. Instigated by a competition in Country Living Magazine the window was designed is by Ronald Whiting, constructed by Chapel Studios of Kings Lynn and was unveiled in March 2000.
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