Charlecote
Park     
The
National Trust say: "The home of the Lucy family for over
700 years, the mellow brickwork and great chimneys of Charlecote
seem to sum up the very essence of Tudor England. There are strong
associations with both Queen Elizabeth and Shakespeare, who knew
the house well – he is alleged to have been caught poaching
the estate deer. The rich early-Victorian interior contains many
important objects from Beckford’s Fonthill Abbey and, outside,
the balustraded formal garden opens onto a fine deer park landscaped
by ‘Capability’ Brown. Visitors can see a video film
of life at Charlecote Park in the Victorian period." |
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