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Metal artwork representing the heraldic arms & motto of Sir John Fastolf, the original owner & builder of Caister Castle, mounted high up on a pillar in the tea room.
The motto "Me Faut Faire" can be freely translated as "I must be doing" - fitting summary of Sir John's life and work.
Incidentally, equally applicable to Dr Peter R. Hill, the founder of the car collection.
The motto "Me Faut Faire" can be freely translated as "I must be doing" - fitting summary of Sir John's life and work.
Incidentally, equally applicable to Dr Peter R. Hill, the founder of the car collection.
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