Chastleton
Not one of the most wealthy country houses in the portfolio of the National Trust. A Jacobean house built between 1607 and 1612 by wool merchant Walter Jones. It was handed down the generations and the family became poorer and poorer so it was not kept up to full spec. The national trust decided not to spend money on doing it up but to preserve it as it is, and so it makes for a bit of interest with cobwebs and dust.
What a Kitchen.
Electric hot water bottle don't think it would have helped keep you warm!!
But a cosy sitting area if the fire was blazing.
Keeping my hat on as its cold.
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