Thus; plus, it's a National Trust property |
Big, old trees, coppiced trees, open field for killing deer |
Coppiced, we think |
Giant old tree |
...recounts the retirement travels of Mark and Vicki Sherouse since 2008...in Asia and the Pacific, New Zealand, Europe, South America, and Africa, as well as the US and Canada. Our website, with much practical information, is: https://sites.google.com/site/theroadgoeseveron/.Contact us at mark.sherouse@gmail.com or vsherouse@gmail.com.
Thus; plus, it's a National Trust property |
Big, old trees, coppiced trees, open field for killing deer |
Coppiced, we think |
Giant old tree |
Another interesting wild-camping site |
New line of Doctor Who bakeware; daughter Rachel duly notified |
Art nuvo storefront |
Impressive full-size glass fiddle in a gallery |
King's College Chapel, unveiled, presumably, by Henry VIII; see the 2009 posts from Cambridge for more |
Unlike many of the houses we have seen, Burleigh's kitchen seemed to be one great hall, rather than a collection of lesser rooms; anyhow, those are turtle heads on the wall |
"You rang, sir?" final episode |
We were more impressed with the furniture and furnishings, though little of it was Elizabethan |
William Cecil, Lord Burleigh |
His boss, the Queen |
One of many such rooms |
Bed for Queen Victoria's visit; despite the steps, the bed still had to be shortened for her |
Silver fireplace ware |
Exquisite room after exquisite room; this one of the George rooms |
An incredible chest |
The Italian Baroque muralist Antonio Verrio spent ten years at Burleigh, doing walls, ceilings, staircases...here, just a bit of his "Heaven" room; well, it was a Classical heaven |
And here, a bit of his Hell Staircase |
And, lastly, a great hall easily the size of a tennis court... |
View of Burleigh House from the ha-ha |
Closer up |
And a slightly different angle, hoping for more sunlight; I don't think Lord Burleigh had photographers in mind when he sited the house |
The trick gardens--modeled perhaps on such 17th century trick gardens as the Archibishop's at Hellbrunn near Salzburg; very popular with the kiddies, especially on a warm day such as this |
Beyond, a great number of contemporary sculptures are in the park; I actually liked many of these... |
A first for me |
More I liked |
Ditto |
Ditto again |
There we are; it was a very quiet, peaceful night |
The dam is in there somewhere, under the ferns; there were some great blackberries up the hill... |
There's the lake, all 4-5 acres of it; note the flags draped across at intervals, like lanes in a competition swimming pool |
Vicki at Denby complex |
Museum |
Lecture/demonstration hall |
Fuller view |
Main attraction |
Kiddie store |
Pottery Beach |
Later in the day; dads watching the kids, kids watching the puppet show; mum shopping in the store; the Brits love their days out, and this is one such destination |