Nature, parks, gardens and the beautiful English countryside. Crawley has a lot more to offer with this list of the best things to do in Crawley, UK.
The sequel to the 2019 film made its debut across the pond, with Michelle Dockery, Joanne Froggatt and Laura Carmichael stealing the show at the premiere in NYC.
Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham (b. 1842[1] - 1928), was the matriarch of the Crawley Family by her marriage to the late Earl of Grantham and a relative of the MacClare Family via her niece and goddaughter, Susan MacClare, Marchioness of Flintshire. She is the mother of Robert Crawley, the 7th Earl of Grantham, and of Lady Rosamund Painswick, and the grandmother of Robert and his wife Cora's three daughters: Mary, Edith, and Sybil. Through her granddaughters she has five great-grand
Les filles bad ass
Michelle was set to play Madame de Tourvel in the production but it was announced on Friday that she has withdrawn six weeks before opening night.
To commemorate the end of Downton Abbey, we’re looking at how fashions changed over the course of the series, at least on the major female characters (sorry, boys!). Don’t miss the rest…
Secret Crawley and Gatwick explores the lesser-known history of the Sussex town of Crawley and the adjoining airport of Gatwick through a fascinating selection of stories, unusual facts and attractive photographs.
To commemorate the end of Downton Abbey, we’re looking at how fashions changed over the course of the series, at least on the major female characters (sorry, boys!). Don’t miss the rest…
This is the page for Lady Sybil Branson, daughter of Lord and Lady Grantham. For her daughter, see Miss Sybil Branson. Lady Sybil Cora Branson[2] (née Crawley; born April, May or June[3] 1895[4][1] — Between April and August 1920),[5] known mostly as Lady Sybil for most of Downton Abbey, was the youngest daughter of Robert and Cora Crawley, the Earl and Countess of Grantham, and the younger sister of Lady Mary and Lady Edith. Through her sister Mary, she was the sister-in-law of Matthew Crawley
Downton Abbey is about to return to our screens for the final series. Take a look back with brilliant quotes from the one lady we're going to miss most - the snobby, scornful and source of guaranteed LOLs, Dowager Countess Violet Crawley.
The models' immaculate period white-and black-tie attire and country-gent tweed jackets are akin to the wardrobes of the 1920s characters.
To commemorate the end of Downton Abbey, we’re looking at how fashions changed over the course of the series, at least on the major female characters (sorry, boys!). Don’t miss the rest…
Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham (b. 1842[1] - 1928), was the matriarch of the Crawley Family by her marriage to the late Earl of Grantham and a relative of the MacClare Family via her niece and goddaughter, Susan MacClare, Marchioness of Flintshire. She is the mother of Robert Crawley, the 7th Earl of Grantham, and of Lady Rosamund Painswick, and the grandmother of Robert and his wife Cora's three daughters: Mary, Edith, and Sybil. Through her granddaughters she has five great-grand
Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham (b. 1842 - 1928), was the matriarch of the Crawley Family by her marriage to the late Earl of Grantham and a relative of the MacClare Family via her niece and goddaughter, Susan MacClare, Marchioness of Flintshire. She is the mother of Robert Crawley, the 7th Earl of Grantham, and of Lady Rosamund Painswick, and the grandmother of Robert and his wife Cora's three daughters: Mary, Edith, and Sybil. Through her granddaughters she has five great-grandchi
Downton Abbey's cast and crew gathered at London's The Ritz in the early hours of yesterday morning to film the show’s final ever scenes. The show's creator, Lord Fellowes, cut an emotional figure.