They also got up to quite a number of other interesting activities while there, including the odd murder!

During the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the 1530s, Sinai was acquired by the Paget family, Earls of Uxbridge and later Marquises of Anglesey, who used the house as a hunting lodge and later farmed the land until the early 1900s. Numbers of historical celebrities stayed there and maybe stay there still...

There are Cavaliers and Roundheads, fresh from skirmishes on Sinai's one (of four) remaining bridges over its 13th century moat, Elizabethan travellers who've never left...

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