The Great House of Woodland Hall
In the local tongue WUDUSELD : This is the building used as the central meeting place of the Woodmen. It is renowned for its intricate carvings as well as its size.
The proper Wuduseld, the Great House stands on a steep-sided hill. Generations of work by the Woodmen cut away the sides of the hill, so now there is only a single path leading up to the flat top, making it very easy to defend. Woodland Hall is a magnificent structure, more than twice as large as any other Great Hall and richly decorated with all manner of carvings and tapestries.
Founding Date
2432
Alternative Names
Wudseld
Type
Manor house / Meeting hall
Parent Location
Owning Organization
Comments