The gardens are open to view, and are being improved to an even higher standard than at present.
The house is built of red brick, which, at the time, was far more expensive and impressive than stonework. Even the stables have a grandeur, so much so that apparently when Prince Charles and Lady Diana visited, their chauffeur stopped outside the stables, believing them to be the house itself.
In the orangery is a table from Cefn Ila Court which was used for XXXX, a game similar to shove-ha'penny. There would have been cups set along the sides to catch stray discs. The table has been restored, but still shows the ravages of being stored in a damp cellar for many years.
Fantastic table from 1600's disappears into infinity made from one slice of tree trunk. |
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