Part of the grounds at Shugbrough Hall. |
spectacular.
A modern blacksmith hard at work on the estate, just as predecessors would have been centuries ago. |
Wouldn't you love a little bookcase like this? |
The ceiling in the state dining room was beautiful with its ornate plasterwork and gold leaf, but it was difficult to photograph. |
Longhorn cattle in the fields - you see how they got their name. |
Shugborough was the family home of renowned photographer Patrick Lichfield, the fifth earl, and a cousin of the Queen His private apartments are now open to the public, together with an exhibition about his work, which includes some of his most iconic pictures.
These look like cakes covered in marzipan, but they are cheeses, made in the Shugborough dairy. The right one on the right has feverfew pressed into the top. |
Lord Lichfield's photographic equipment. |
A bath in one of the guest bathrooms in Lord Lichfield's private apartments still has its original plumbing - and still works |
The dipping pool in the walled garden was where gardeners could dip their water cans to water fruit and vegetables in the walled garden. These days it's dry - but there was a lot of water around it! |