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Why are the Swinton and Halifax rooms named as they are?

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Why are the Swinton and Halifax rooms named as they are?

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The two period rooms on the ground floor of the Hall are so named after Lord Swinton and Lord Halifax who were both frequent visitors to Sewerby when the House was lived in by the Greame Family.

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