DescriptionGossington Hall - geograph.org.uk - 135435.jpg
English: Gossington Hall. I couldn't resist taking a picture of Gossington Hall (through their hedge), because it is a name used frequently by Agatha Christie in her 'Miss Marple' crime novels. This Gossington Hall is a charming early 18th century house.
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