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Sandford Orcas Manor House - review by Alec Hamilton (24 August 2010)
The admission price was £5 not £4 when we went! However, well worth the visit. Sir Mervyn is a great guide, genial and relaxed, and the house is full of interest and surprises.

 

Hoghton Tower - review by Jackie Warren (15 August 2010)
Just returned home after visiting the beautiful Hoghton Tower and Gardens. The guided tour was really informative and the hour and a half went so quickly. I will definitely be returning as there is st...

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Kentwell Hall - review by Bob Atkin (15 August 2010)
We were warmly greeted by the lady at the entrance. We were pleasantly intrigued by Kentwell as it is very much a lived in home and not an art gallery or museum where everything is meticulously placed...

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Paxton House & Country Park - review by M. Monteith (14 August 2010)
Today we attended fish tagging at the Paxton House Netting Station, and found it very interesting and informative. The Tweed Foundation Members and all who were involved were very friendly and patient...

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Brodsworth Hall & Gardens - review by Valerie Holdsworth (27 July 2010)
We had a most enjoyable visit to Brodsworth Hall today. The gardens were beautiful and the gardeners were very enthusiastic and informative about the plants. After a lunch taken in the outside area we...

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Lanhydrock House - review by G Davies (22 July 2010)
We visited this house in June, house and particularly the gardens are pretty impressive and decorated with items from the period. We thought it slightly expensive for what it is, but has to be funded ...

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Maunsel House - review by Chloe Jasmine Whichello (16 July 2010)
I have been fortunate enough to partake as a model in two Damien Lovegrove lighting workshops at Maunsel House. The drive up to the Manor is breathtaking- with a selection of gorgeous birds garnishing...

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Greywalls - review by Jan Chruscikowski (25 June 2010)
I was born at Greywalls in July 1947 and would dearly like to revisit at some point. At that time it was in use by the Polish forces as a maternity hospital.

 

Knowsley Hall - review by Pauline Lyon (21 June 2010)
My great grandfather worked on the estate for many years and I would be interested in some information about him if possible. His name was Robert Lyon and he died in 1932.

 

Copped Hall - review by Anon (05 June 2010)
I have not been to Copped Hall yet. It was owned by my ancestors, on my mother's side. The Cranfields, Earls of Middlesex.