The heirloom's weight and sunlight has caused significant damage to the tapestry.
Social affairs correspondent, BBC North West
The Cadmus Sent in Search of Europa tapestry was on show in the Stag's Parlour at Lyme Park in Stockport, but is starting to come apart. The tapestry is part of a larger series, three of which are displayed at Lyme Park, which tell the classical story of Prince Cadmus, the founder of the city of Thebes.Conservators said it was difficult and delicate work that required scaffolding to prise the tapestry off the Velcro it was attached to on the wall then it had to be wound around a roller without further damaging the historical relic.
She said although the colours had faded once it was restored and washed "all the colours will come back even brighter".
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