Much of Buckland is devoted to the history of one of it most famous owner, Sir Francis Drake and quite a bit of that is of more recent provenance.
However, what got me all hot under the collar was that some of the Georgian remodelling remains in tact.
This picture shows the Georgian staircase installed around 1769. The view is taken down the centre of it and showing all four floors. Not a bad bit of photography, though because one never uses a flash it is a little bit dark. So I have deliberately left it full size, so that you can have a better idea of it.
As you may be able to see, there are three turned balusters for each tread. The very top landing led to the servants quarters.
More improvements were made in 1794 by Francis Augustus, Lord Heathfield and many of the doors have hinges and door handles from this time.
Next time we will take a look at the Georgian Dining Room. Until then Happy Rambles
However, what got me all hot under the collar was that some of the Georgian remodelling remains in tact.
This picture shows the Georgian staircase installed around 1769. The view is taken down the centre of it and showing all four floors. Not a bad bit of photography, though because one never uses a flash it is a little bit dark. So I have deliberately left it full size, so that you can have a better idea of it.
As you may be able to see, there are three turned balusters for each tread. The very top landing led to the servants quarters.
More improvements were made in 1794 by Francis Augustus, Lord Heathfield and many of the doors have hinges and door handles from this time.
Next time we will take a look at the Georgian Dining Room. Until then Happy Rambles