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Manor House on PBS
Public broadcasting had a show called Manor house a year or so ago that had people living in a authentic manor house the way people would have lived in the early 1900s. I loved seeing how things were back then.
Though I am a city girl, I am fascinated by Victorian Era things and 1800 and early 1900 English history. Are there any authentic manor type houses in easy access from London that are open to the public? I can only think of Windsor castle, and am going to google my query, but was wondering if anyone had personally visited such a manor. |
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<font color="white"> Hardy, har har, budman. :) I was hoping the pink would be more of a hot pink than a light pink. </font>
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<font color="white"> funny trick.....but there are no words....</font>
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This is not exactly what you're talking about, but the way a very common family lived in the Victorian era -- a true experience for all senses. You are left alone in a house lit only by candles as you see the house as if the people just stepped out for a few minutes -- you even smell it. The best time to go is the Monday night candlelight time.
http://www.dennissevershouse.co.uk/ |
<font color="orange">Neopolitan-- Thank you for the wonderful link! It looks great! Only shame is that I wont be in London on a monday....I will email the man tomorrow to see if perhaps there are other viewing times.....the 2nd sunday thing won't work for me either. Sigh.
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If it's the 1800's you're interested in, Sir John Soane's Museum is closer to your time period then Windsor is. This is a townhouse, right in London.
If it's just big old gorgeous houses of any period that interest you, you have scads to choose from. Go to the National Trust website. www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ Also try www.statelyhomes.com/ Hampton Court Palace is close to London. It was a favorite home of Henry VIII. |
<font color="#ff0080"> Thank you so much! I am definately going to try and check those places out!</font>
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<font color="purple"> ilovetotravel29- I think you have a very colorful personality :D</font>
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That's too bad about Dennis Severs House. So far as I know it is only on Sunday and Monday.
Another place to check out though is the Geffrye Museum, which has a variety of period interiors. Again they are more how the average family lived and not the upper classes. http://www.geffrye-museum.org.uk/ |
<font color="green"> Scarlett, thank you for the compliment....I do believe you are making me blush! Ha!!! Yes, I am colorful indeed!!</font>
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Carlyle 's house in Chelsea is close or a bit further out you might like Fenton House or Kenwood in Hampstead.
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<font color="#ff0099">you're blushing in a wrong color! :O</font>
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