Nice place to look into the lives of the people who lived there . An insight into their culture and their way of living . 😃 House is quiet big , you will get to see videos and story telling about the family who lived their quiet a while back. How they had breakfast , what they talk about , their bedrooms , servant's room , kitchen and pantry in there !! You have follow the foot steps marked on floor and doing so you can go room by room to finish your tour.
They got alarm system and wires too so no one go close to anything there , the lady forgot to tell us and when we tried to read some notes that were on the table , alarm sounded !! Which was utterly embarrasing as the lady never informed us , so she came in and said that alarm sounded because we stood on the oldest carprt and explained afterwards with an apology ...but it was quiet bizzare though as we never knew that carpet was off limits!! She should have informed earlier 😒
Too many stairs though . But you enjoy bedrooms for the lady of the house and servant's hall as well where they studied too and read books as well.
You can get to know the background , life style of their sons , daughters and maids as well. How they lived their lives and how and when their daughters and sons died !!
Then you can go out to courtyard and straight towards the gift shop where things are so much expensive .. I bought a magnet though which was to store this trip into my memory and to feel happy after looking at the magnet ..😍🥰
Overall , nice experience to visit the house and look into their dressing sense and how they lived . If you are keen about history than it would be nice to explore...
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Read moreVisited after lunch on Saturday. There is a notice at the entrance, which asks you to wait and a member of staff will come to you. Well they certainly did, the member of staff walked right upto me, very intimidating and just looked at me. I stepped back and asked for entry tickets for 2 adults. The member of staff was very direct and clearly did not think there was anything wrong with their actions. I mentioned to my husband that this was a bit off and very intimidating and he agreed. Anyway after waiting 5+mins she tried to make conversation, asking where we were from, and if this was the same place as an artist. When we said no, she then proceeded to check on Google! Anyway, tickets purchased (card only) we entered the first room. It seems that tour is timed commentary. There are some QR codes you can scan in each room for further info, but this knocks the timings for the next commentary in the next room. Did feel a bit rushed by this, sort of pushed along. However, we did stop to access the info off the QR codes and then had to wait for the commentary. The downloaded info from the QR codes deletes when you leave the property, very clever, but then you can't catch up later. That being said each room was dressed for the Regency Period and the commentary or videos in the rooms was telling a great...
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