Historic House

  • Mini-Post | Chavenage House on screen

    Mini-Post | Chavenage House on screen

    Rivals – a period drama that takes us to the cutthroat world of 1980s television, society and politics, as based on Jilly Cooper’s 1988 novel – has a great cast (and great soundtrack) but has also done some genius location casting, too. Enter Aidan Turner as Declan O’Hara, journalist and presenter of a brand new read more

  • Thirteen Favourite Things to do in Savannah, Georgia

    Thirteen Favourite Things to do in Savannah, Georgia

    As of last week, I’ve lived in Savannah, Georgia for four years, which, quite frankly, has gone by in a flash. I love our adopted home city – though I definitely love flying back across the pond, and miss prawn cocktail crisps, Percy Pig sweets and at this time of year, mince pies – and read more

  • Mini-Post | The Gilded Age and the Elms

    Mini-Post | The Gilded Age and the Elms

    Have you been watching the new season of The Gilded Age? I’ve been loving seeing Newport on screen, where the nouveau riche Russell family have just completed their home, with their (very handsome and eligible) son Larry testing out his architectural skills. Taking a starring role as the Russell home is the Elms, a beautiful read more

  • Mini-Post | Nemours Estate

    Mini-Post | Nemours Estate

    Welcome to Nemours Estate, a French neoclassical mansion with very beautiful almost-Versailles landscape gardens in Delaware! Nemours was built between 1909 and 1910 by Alfred du Pont for his second wife, Alicia. Alicia had a love of all things French, which inspired much of the home. Alfred’s third wife, Jessie Ball du Pont, loved all read more

  • Mini-Post | Wightwick Manor

    Mini-Post | Wightwick Manor

    “The conditions of art should be simple. A great deal more depends upon the heart than upon the head. Appreciation of art is not secured by any elaborate scheme of learning. Art requires a good healthy atmosphere.” Oscar Wilde, “The House Beautiful” Lecture, 1882 Theodore and Flora Mander subscribed to Wilde’s ideas in this lecture, read more

  • Mini-Post | Davenport House Museum

    Mini-Post | Davenport House Museum

    The Davenport House was completed in 1820, and (as the name suggests!) built by Isaiah Davenport. In it lived Davenport, his wife Sarah Clarke, their children (they eventually had ten, seven of which survived past infancy) and enslaved labourers. Bella and her four children Jack, Jacob, Isaac and Polly lived here, alongside Ned and Davy, read more

  • Visiting Marble House, Newport

    Visiting Marble House, Newport

    Let’s continue to visit the Newport Mansions, Rhode Island with this post exploring Marble House. read more

  • Visiting the Aiken-Rhett House, Charleston

    Visiting the Aiken-Rhett House, Charleston

    Welcome to Charleston, South Carolina, and the Aiken-Rhett House. I’ve been so excited to get exploring the US and their house museums, and the Aiken-Rhett House certainly did not disappoint. What was so interesting about the Aiken-Rhett House was the focus of the visitor interpretation: so much research has been done into the enslaved members read more

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