Posts tagged sixteenth century
Posts tagged sixteenth century
enchanted england: Charlecote Park is an opulent sixteenth century English Country House (translated: palatial manor) which is surrounded by its own deer park, that lies about 6 km east of Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire, England. It is open to the public for a small fee and the interiors are reportedly breathtaking. And did I mention the deer park? I want to live here! I wonder if the National Trust will let me.
(via vintagerosegarden)
The studded medieval doors on the south side of Speke Hall, minutes from John Lennon Airport in south Liverpool (northwest England). Speke Hall is a breathtaking Tudor Manor House built from 1530-1598 and opulently restored; including four fully furnished-to- period bedrooms and a painstakingly reproduced Victorian kitchen and servant’s hall. You can peruse the gorgeous rooms here- Speke House
I couldn’t decide between this image and the full-frontal view so I’ll show that one later and tell you the haunted history of the Manor (you KNOW there’s gonna be a haunted history!) **image by lesley rigby on panoramio.com**