I was at Ightham Mote today a 14th century moated manor house in the care of the National Trust. It owes it's current well cared for state to an American Charles Henry Robinson who bought the house in the 1950's and left it to the National Trust.
Saturday, 30 April 2016
Wednesday, 27 April 2016
Dunwich Heath
I was at Dunwich Heath on Saturday for the Sconeathon (Rob and his team had 18 different types of scone).
Coastguard Cottages.....
This was on the way home
Coastguard Cottages.....
This was on the way home
Saturday, 16 April 2016
Stoneacre
Today I went to Stoneacre, It is a half timbered yeoman's house from the 15th century. It isn't a big house and you only see a few rooms but then for non members it is under a £5 oh and there is a pretty garden.
Tuesday, 12 April 2016
In the footsteps of William Craven and Elizabeth of Bohemia
On Saturday I headed off to visit Ashdown House. Given the house is not big, and doesn't open until 2 AND is a 100 miles away I needed something to do in the morning. Luckily I managed to get access to two churches I wanted to visit.
The first of these was Hampstead Marshall which happens to sit next to Craven House. The original burned down in the 18th century and was built by William Craven, 1st Earl Craven for Elizabeth of Bohemia (widow of the King of Bohemia and Daughter of James I of England). After her husband death William brought her to England and built houses for her and lived with her. It is alleged that they were secretly married.
The original house has disappeared but these still remain.
Hampstead Marshall church
So off to Ashdown house and here is the thing.... William Craven built the house as a hunting lodge for .... Elizabeth of Bohemia. Alas she died before its completion. Oh and I didn't know of the coincidence beforehand. Elizabeth's grandson was the future George I.
The first of these was Hampstead Marshall which happens to sit next to Craven House. The original burned down in the 18th century and was built by William Craven, 1st Earl Craven for Elizabeth of Bohemia (widow of the King of Bohemia and Daughter of James I of England). After her husband death William brought her to England and built houses for her and lived with her. It is alleged that they were secretly married.
The original house has disappeared but these still remain.
Hampstead Marshall church
So off to Ashdown house and here is the thing.... William Craven built the house as a hunting lodge for .... Elizabeth of Bohemia. Alas she died before its completion. Oh and I didn't know of the coincidence beforehand. Elizabeth's grandson was the future George I.
Friday, 8 April 2016
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