hollydolly
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lol..you're to Blame CS, you asked me to take photos ?I'm on sensory overload just looking at the pics! Beautiful, beautiful!
lol..you're to Blame CS, you asked me to take photos ?I'm on sensory overload just looking at the pics! Beautiful, beautiful!
Ooh, now this is more my thing then the naked people.The magnificent Kitchens from the 16th century....this is the entrance to the house for the visiting public...
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The lady in red is the volunteer informant
...and mine .....Ooh, now this is more my thing then the naked people.![]()
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you're very welcome, I'm pleased you enjoyed themThank you for sharing. I enjoyed the photos very much.
you're very welcome DB...pleased you enjoyed them..Very enjoyable. Thank you @hollydolly .![]()
If in a room like that for more than about 30 seconds I'd have the screaming-meemies. So, so, so chaotic. I need calm spaces with lots of places to rest my eyes.![]()
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This bedroom had one of the larger beds but in todays' style would be classed as a small double. Note the steps either side to climb into the bed which was not very high .. but back in the 15th century onwards .. people were very small, around 5 feet for men and shorter for women. Queen Victoria for example as late as even 120 years ago was only 4.9'' tall.. The upholstery is mainly pure silk... as are the carpets..
I agree. That place looks like a house of horrors, not at all a comfortable place to be in. If I owned a place like that, I would sell all the paintings, gut the interior, knock out a few walls to put in a walking path (unless they're concrete which they probably are), and put in more comfortable furnishings. But it looks like a dungeon, and I'm not sure it's redeemable. Also there don't appear to be many windows.If in a room like that for more than about 30 seconds I'd have the screaming-meemies. So, so, so chaotic. I need calm spaces with lots of places to rest my eyes.
My teeth are itching from merely looking at photos of so much of everything. Sensory overload from all the furniture and paintings framed with ornate "pay attention to me" details, plus ornate tapestries. Stuff EVERYWHERE, even on the floors and ceilings. If I went to hell, it would look a lot like this.
excuse me..no-one is asking either of you to live there.. no one is asking you to like it. This isn't a thread for people to criticise. I have never ever seen a photo thread on any forum in 20 years where people's photos are being criticised, I'm appalled. if you don't like the subject move on...don't look... I'm disgusted by this...I agree. That place looks like a house of horrors, not at all a comfortable place to be in. If I owned a place like that, I would sell all the paintings, gut the interior, knock out a few walls to put in a walking path (unless they're concrete which they probably are), and put in more comfortable furnishings. But it looks like a dungeon, and I'm not sure it's redeemable. Also there don't appear to be many windows.
exactly Lois.. what kind of mentality would take a Historic property of 600 years and put a path through it.. and replace the furnishing with ''more comfortable things''..than Pure Silk.. and Marino wool...and linen...I still cannot figure out what room they are talking about. Who would put a concrete walking path in a bedroom, or any room in a house for that matter? That's pretty nuts in my opinion. Since the rooms are very large already, why knock out a wall to make them larger?
The art may be very valuable, so I'd never sell it, unless I was looking at total poverty in the immediate future.
Show us some more, Holly.
Myra , thanks for asking... it is an actual house belonging to the Marquess of Exeter and her husband ...who inherited it all down through the generations. They live in one part of th house, which is off limits to visitors and a small part of the hundred rooms are used to show to visitors.. and also as a Film set...Is this a museum of sorts or an actual estate that someone lived in?
thanks to you too for enjoying..Thank you, hollydolly for sharing all of this.
One could visit for days....weeks...months...years maybe and still find something that one hadn't noticed before.
I envy you the experience.
The Heaven room ...
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you're so right ..Talk about ornate! But quite beautiful.