Preservation by National Trust ownership has ensured that some fascinating period features remain.
The west wing of the house was traditionally used by servants. The servant's hall has been restored, and oak panelling painted 'Eastbury brown' gives the room a warm appearance.

Upstairs, 2 rooms which were used by residents were decorated with wall paintings.

Frescoes depicting fishing scenes survive in the Painted Room. Others which used to grace the elegant Long Gallery have disappeared. However, the sole remaining Tudor fireplace can be seen here.

In the west staircase, a remarkable newel post staircase provides access in the remaining octagonal turret.

More interesting woodwork is the prominent attraction of the attic area where the construction of the timber skeleton of the house is exposed.

Fishing scene fresco
Julie Packham
Projects Coordinator
Eastbury Manor House
Eastbury Square
Barking
IG11 9SN
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