Wednesday 30 November 2016

Hinton Amper House


"The current house was built in 1790 but remodelled extensively in 1867. It was remodelled again in the Neo-Georgian style by Trenwith Wills and Lord Gerald Wellesley for Ralph Dutton between 1936 and 1939 to his vision of what it would have been like had it been built on its current scale in 1790 – a Georgian country house. It was badly damaged by fire in 1960, and restored again much as it had appeared in 1936.
Ralph Dutton, with no direct heirs, gave the estate to the National Trust, on his death in 1985."
More can be  read on Wikipedia
Following on from the last blog about the Gardens  I'll show some of the photos I took in the house









The door above in the entrance into the house which you do in a clockwise direction through the rooms with this one on the left being the first












All the rooms seem to have some wonderful stuff in them












Like this clock I saw on a table




Or the mirror and fireplace in the same room. This one of the Library I did not get how I waned as some guy decided to stand in the middle of the room gazing round at everything he read about on a flyer they hand out. Not impressed





The lady's here were working on storing some curtains





Part of an inlay on a  table




Four poster bed and some ones clothes laid out for wearing






Breakfast was waiting nearby






Another fabulous Clock and in this room a painting over the fireplace





Going past one of the well decked out bathrooms










 a stunning side table





One of the preserved upstairs rooms while renovations went on




Above an urn on a pillar with chair. On the right a bedroom




















Sideboard and display case.
 


So it was back downstairs then after this we went out around the gardens for a walk and I had a look around the nearby Church A very nice day spoiled when we went in the gift shop by an over active  kid because his mother did not watch what he was doing a problem I find in a lot of NT places, what ever happened to Children should be seen and not heard. Don't let that put you off the place is well worth going to & I think especially when the roses are in Bloom.
 
 

Thursday 10 November 2016

Hinton Amper Gardens



"The current house was built in 1790 but remodelled extensively in 1867. It was remodelled again in the Neo-Georgian style by Trenwith Wills and Lord Gerald Wellesley for Ralph Dutton between 1936 and 1939 to his vision of what it would have been like had it been built on its current scale in 1790 – a Georgian country house. It was badly damaged by fire in 1960, and restored again much as it had appeared in 1936.
Ralph Dutton, with no direct heirs, gave the estate to the National Trust, on his death in 1985."
More can be  read on Wikipedia







First place you see is the walled vegetable garden as you walk to the main entrance




You also pass the wonderful lawn





Nice wicker seating area in the veggie garden




The flowers growing in the flowerbeds





with bees buzzing around them




on the wall apple trees have been trained




and have apples growing on them




Above the door leading to the house and the coat of arms on the left which is above it. I'll show you round the house in the next blog





This side of the house was in shade





but not this side with the patio area in front




you can walk between manicured topiary




or gaze across the top of the Haw haw to the countryside beyond





We took a walk between the topiary looking at the flowerbeds




passing a Greek stile gazebo




which  looked out along another path


















The end of the walk brought you to this statue and the urns which lead yo along a different way













Some of the views you get along the walks though the topiary




Above some of the plants with the house in the background while on the left a view of the house from the walk
















At the other end of the walk you can see this sundial















On the lawns in front of the house some one had been laying out conkers in shapes





The house from the lawn




Bee hives and there were lots of them about










The church from near the walled garden

 

On the way out I noticed this duck, I nearly bought him home