Regency Estates: Stowe Manor ( Part 2)
For Part I go here. As the excerpt from Part I explains, the gardens around the manor of Stowe consisted of approximately four hundred acres. Continue
For Part I go here. As the excerpt from Part I explains, the gardens around the manor of Stowe consisted of approximately four hundred acres. Continue
In a follow up from my post/questions about bathroom habits of Regency people, and expanding on an earlier post about cloak rooms and withdrawing Continue
“…If for some reason a woman was ungloved, proper etiquette called for the gentleman to remove his gloves before taking her hand, as it was Continue
This beautiful hunting lodge plate and description appeared in the May 1816 edition of Ackermann’s Repository. The large windows are meant to pull nature into Continue