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Bruce Castle is a 16th century manor house, one of the oldest brick houses in England, that is now a public park and museum set over 20 acres.
Bruce Castle is a 16th century manor house, one of the oldest brick houses in England, that is now a public park and museum set over 20 acres. The museum mostly concerns the local history of Haringey, and hosts regular talks and workshops.
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