The eastern wing was built in 1899, to provide a total of 9 classrooms.
In 2003, the building caught fire and its eastern wing was severely damaged.
To the right was the kitchen, which took up almost the whole eastern wing.
In the 19th century, the eastern wing of the hall was demolished.
Until today, only the eastern wing of the castle remained.
The eastern wings which form the rest of the present building were added in the early nineteenth century.
At the end of the hall we turned left along the eastern wing.
They later rebuilt the damaged eastern wing of the building.
"It came from the receiving room in the eastern wing."
On the c1860 photograph the new eastern wing is clearly recognisable.