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Manor Collection (page 69)

"Exploring the Enchanting World of Manor: From Historic Estates to Artistic Marvels" Step into the captivating realm of manors

Background imageManor Collection: Michaelertor, dome at dusk, Hofburg, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Michaelertor, dome at dusk, Hofburg, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageManor Collection: Schonbrunn Palace and Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vienna, Austria

Schonbrunn Palace and Gardens, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Vienna, Austria

Background imageManor Collection: Heldenplatz, New Hofburg, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Heldenplatz, New Hofburg, Vienna, Austria, Europe

Background imageManor Collection: Bruce Castle, 1656

Bruce Castle, 1656
An Elizabethan manor house in Lordship Lane, Tottenham, associated with the Bruce family : much changed during its history, but luckily still exists today as a museum

Background imageManor Collection: Thomas Gray / Stoke Poges

Thomas Gray / Stoke Poges
THOMAS GRAY English poets home and garden, Stoke Poges Manor

Background imageManor Collection: COWSHED, 1853

COWSHED, 1853
The cow shed at Friern Manor dairy farm, Hertfordshire

Background imageManor Collection: Jersey / Trinity Manor

Jersey / Trinity Manor
Jersey: Trinity Manor

Background imageManor Collection: Wessex / Wool Manor House

Wessex / Wool Manor House
Wessex scenery: Wood Manor House, the model for Wellbridge in Thomas Hardys novel Tess of the d Urbervilles

Background imageManor Collection: Social / Hollingbourne

Social / Hollingbourne
A country house and garden: Hollingbourne Manor, Kent

Background imageManor Collection: Chaucer, the Reeve

Chaucer, the Reeve
The Reeve was the local officer and representative of the lord of the manor

Background imageManor Collection: Wimbledon Manor House

Wimbledon Manor House built by Sir Thomas Cecil, 1st Earl of Exeter in 1588, re-modelled and then demolished in 1732 to make way for a new building

Background imageManor Collection: Drayton Manor / R. Peel

Drayton Manor / R. Peel
DRAYTON MANOR in Staffordshire Seat of Sir Robert Peel. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert paying a visit in November 1843

Background imageManor Collection: Raising the Maypole

Raising the Maypole
Raising the maypole outside an English manor house, to the applause of the assembled villagers

Background imageManor Collection: Wassailing at the Manor

Wassailing at the Manor
Poor old man and musical friends beg WASSAIL-BOWL from Lord of the Manor

Background imageManor Collection: Christmas / Mummers

Christmas / Mummers
Mummers perform in the courtyard of an Elizabethan manor house

Background imageManor Collection: Christmas Charity 1886

Christmas Charity 1886
The Lady of the Manor, accompanied by her dog, brings a small basket of Christmas goodies for her tenants

Background imageManor Collection: Christmas Charity

Christmas Charity
The Lady of the Manor, accompanied by her dogs, rides out with a small basket of Christmas goodies for someone less fortunate than herself

Background imageManor Collection: Gifts for Old Cottager

Gifts for Old Cottager
The visit to the cottage - the lady of the manor greets her bible-reading cottage tenant, while her page carries in a hamper of good things




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"Exploring the Enchanting World of Manor: From Historic Estates to Artistic Marvels" Step into the captivating realm of manors, where history and beauty intertwine seamlessly. Whether it's the iconic Manor Ground Art at Oxford United or the majestic Chatsworth House in Derbyshire, England, these architectural wonders have stood as testaments to grandeur for centuries. In Great Milton, Oxfordshire stands Le Manoir aux Quat Saisons, a culinary haven that combines exquisite cuisine with breathtaking surroundings. Meanwhile, No. 7820 Dinmore Manor takes us back in time to Shrewsbury in 1964 when steam locomotives ruled the tracks. Chatsworth House continues to mesmerize visitors with its opulent interiors and stunning gardens nestled amidst Derbyshire's picturesque landscapes. Hollingbourne Manor transports us back to 1907 with its timeless charm and rich heritage. Venturing further afield brings us to Harlaxton Manor in Lincolnshire - an architectural gem reminiscent of fairy tales. Adare Manor in County Limerick offers a taste of Irish elegance against a backdrop of lush greenery. Traveling back home, Finchingfield enchants with its quintessential English village charm while Lynden Manor witnessed Prince Philip creating cherished memories alongside his cousins. Wroxton Abbey invites exploration into its historic halls and tranquil grounds while Morris/Kelmscott Manor unveils William Morris' artistic legacy through every nook and cranny. From stately homes steeped in tradition to artistic retreats brimming with creativity they can gateways into worlds both real and imagined. They stand as reminders of our past while inspiring future generations with their timeless allure.