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October half term holiday visits in Kent.
In order of photos: Leeds Castle, Hever Castle, Petworth, Brighton Pavilion, Firle Place, Sissinghurst, Standen.
The places that were really interesting: Hever, Firle, Standen, Brighton, Sissinghurst.
Petworth is akin to the National Gallery and the staff fobbed us off when we tried to find out about the family members who worked there, plus we had to walk through the deer park to get to the house. If we had known this, we wouldn't have bothered going.
Hever was too busy, the exhibition was just panels of information, and mother had a meltdown because father moaned about how much money we spent in the shop. They need to have crowd control in the castle and better food, as it wasn't worth the money. Next time we must not visit during school holidays and must make sure parents don't wind each other up.
Firle is where the Bake off Professionals is filmed. It has a really interesting history though a good restaurant.
Sissinghurst and Standen had fascinating insights about the owners.
Brighton was good, but not as good as it was the first time with the Jane Austen exhibition.
Leeds had awful eatery places and an awful show about the queen's who lived there that was not informative or educational. Focused on the last owner rather than all of the history.
'In May 1916, Virginia Woolf wrote to her sister, the artist Vanessa Bell, suggesting that she should move there (close to where the Woolfs were already living in Sussex): “It’s a most delightful house… about a mile from Firle, on that little path which leads under the Downs. It has a charming garden, with a pond, and fruit trees, and vegetables, all now rather run wild, but you could make it lovely…”'
Winter is Coming by Finn Hopson Via Flickr: Deep frozen Firle. A late December morning on the South Downs.
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Firle Village Store - Post Office & Tea Rooms.. by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Post Office & Shop..Firle Stores has been supplying the village and it’s visitors with everyday essentials since it was first established in 1780. Firle Stores offer a wide range of food and beverages including; fruit and vegetables, freshly baked bread daily, pasties and sausages from a local baker, whole foods, vegan and vegetarian options and fresh coffee with locally sourced coffee beans. Although small, the Post Office offers a wide range of everyday services including; posting mail, stamps, cash withdrawals and deposits, cheque deposits, bill payments and more.
Firle Village - Sussex South Downs AONB by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: The main rural church in the village of Firle, East Sussex, is St Peter's Church, Firle. It is a Grade I listed medieval church that serves the local community within the context of a picturesque downland village
St Peter's Church @ Firle..Grade I listed by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: St Peter’s Church, Firle is a Grade I listed Church of England parish church in Firle, East Sussex, England, dedicated to Peter the Apostle. It stands adjacent to Firle Place, seat of the Gage family since the 15th century, who have long patronised the church.Originally dating from the late 12th Century, St Peter’s Church stands at the heart of the village of Firle.