Estate of Chiselhampton was bought by Charles Peers a London porcelain merchant in 1760. The medieval church was demolished in 1762 and replaced with the current building, the design being attributed to Samuel Dowbiggin, a London housebuilder. Now maintained by the Churches Conservation Trust. South window with stained glass of 1954 showing arms of the Peers family
This picture below is of an old Quarry Tiled floor at a pub in Chiselhampton called the Coach and Horses Inn which dates to the late 1600’s. The building is listed and has undergone a restoration work by the new owners who called me to look at the Quarry tiled floor. I paid a visit […]
This picture below is of an old Quarry Tiled floor at a pub in Chiselhampton called the Coach and Horses Inn which dates to the late 1600’s. The building is listed and has undergone a restoration work by the new owners who called me to look at the Quarry tiled floor. I paid a visit […]
Normanby Hall Country Park is a beautiful 300 acre estate set in the heart of North Lincolnshire. Open to the public every day of the year, the park offers the perfect backdrop to your day out. The Hall and the Farming Museum are only open throughout the summer months, but with award winning gardens, ample wildlife, exciting events, or just a relaxing environment to enjoy a day out, there is plenty to keep you entertained all year round. All year, 9am to dusk.
Being near a fire pit is the best idea. If in the house we have a fireplace to warm the room. You can try the fire pit to place in the outside
An exotic pavilion in designer Kelli Ford's garden is a vibrant destination for a plein air dinner party.
Wakehurst Place, Ardingly, West Sussex, England Texture by Neighya