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One of these days, I'm going to visit Holkham Hall when it is actually opened. The last few trips to England were taken during the winter months so I was bitterly disappointed at discovering it was closed. Boo hoo!
ReplyDeleteI must try to source a marmalade slicer for my husband. I've never seen one before.
Thank you for giving me a glimpse into this wonderful country home.
We had that problem when visiting Waddesdon Manor. We went on the one day per week it was closed, and ended up driving across country to do something else, and then back again the next day to continue our tour where it was interrupted.
DeleteYou may be interested to know that your "Large butter churn" is an antique knife polisher, very necessary in the days before stainless steel. Have a search on Internet, lots there. BTW, will we be seeing a servant bell call board or servants bells in your country mansion? Mine is so much fun, I just had to wire it up round the house....
ReplyDeleteThanks for pointing that out. Now that I have gone back and looked at it again you can see where the knives would be placed.
DeleteYes, we will have a token set of about 5 servants bells, not wired to every room. It is difficult to find a way to blend the modern with the traditional. We are finding this at the moment when choosing light switches and power socket plates. Trying to find something which has modern functionality without conflicting with the traditional decor has been the most difficult part of designing the interiors.