Post details: Wordless Wednesday

07/22/08

Permalink 12:27:19 am, by Email , 73 words   English (CA)
Categories: Wordless Wednesday, British History

Wordless Wednesday

Knole House, Knole Park, Sevenoaks, Kent

Can you imagine what it might be like to have to tidy up a place of this size?! I certainly wouldn't mind giving it a try! Please note that this entry is for both the Tuesday, and Wednesday editions of WW. :D

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Image Credit: Digital Photos.net

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Comment from: marcia@joyismygoal [Visitor] Email · http://joyismygoal.blogspot.com/
I love our family History in pictures
PermalinkPermalink 07/22/08 @ 09:43
Comment from: Marlene [Visitor] Email · http://www.lemback.com
Oh, I love old architectures, but cleaning and tidying up that big is another story. But it's interesting to give it a try. :-)
PermalinkPermalink 07/22/08 @ 10:17
Comment from: Carver [Visitor] Email · http://carvercards.blogspot.com/
Beautiful building. Your comment reminded me of a friend's mother when I was growing up. We fantasized about living in a "castle" in the "olden days" and she said, but what if you were a servant and spent your day scouring those big pots.
PermalinkPermalink 07/22/08 @ 10:28
I'm with you I wouldn't mind giving it a try :0)
On the other hand IF I could afford a wonderful place like this I think I'd be able to employ a few helpers!
PermalinkPermalink 07/22/08 @ 10:52
Comment from: ryanne [Visitor] Email · http://leavittationstation.blogspot.com
it is a beautiful building. I think I would love to give it a try too!
PermalinkPermalink 07/22/08 @ 13:38
Comment from: maryt/theteach [Visitor] Email · http://workofthepoet.blogspot.com
Hi Sue, was looking for Ruby Tuesday. Beautiful Building though/ :)
PermalinkPermalink 07/22/08 @ 16:22
Comment from: marcia@joyismygoal [Visitor] Email · http://joyismygoal.blogspot.com/
that is gorgeous
PermalinkPermalink 07/22/08 @ 17:06
Comment from: SugarKisses [Visitor] · http://www.mother-2-mother.blogspot.com
That's a beautiful photo. I wouldn't want to tidy it up, but I would love to take a tour.
PermalinkPermalink 07/22/08 @ 18:56
Comment from: eastcoastlife [Visitor] Email · http://eastcoastlife.blogspot.com
It's a beautiful grand building but I would hate cleaning it. :P
PermalinkPermalink 07/22/08 @ 21:18
Comment from: napaboaniya [Visitor] Email · http://napaboaniya.blogspot.com
Lots of house maids will be required I think!!! :P
PermalinkPermalink 07/22/08 @ 21:39
Comment from: Lori [Visitor] Email · http://www.singleparentsunite.blogspot.com
Beautiful...Happy WW.
PermalinkPermalink 07/22/08 @ 22:07
Comment from: Tink *~*~* [Visitor] Email · http://MyMobileAdventures.blogspot.com
I think one could drive one's self to the poor house just trying to heat that place!

=8^0

Tink *~*~*
PermalinkPermalink 07/22/08 @ 22:20
Comment from: ettey [Visitor] Email · http://etteysnaps.blogspot.com
I would love to live there but cleaning is a different story heheh!
PermalinkPermalink 07/23/08 @ 00:19
Comment from: Sassy Mama Bear [Visitor] Email · http://cafeendofuniverse.blogspot.com/
I love this, historical photos are something I love, when I cannot get out to see history in action.
PermalinkPermalink 07/23/08 @ 10:41
Comment from: storyteller [Visitor] Email · http://smallreflections.blogspot.com
What a lovely old stone structure! Methinks I'd need a 'staff' for upkeep if I lived there ;--)
Hugs and blessings,
PermalinkPermalink 07/23/08 @ 14:17
Comment from: Michelle [Visitor] · http://ramblingwoods.blogspot.com/
Oh where my ancestors did dwell..GG
PermalinkPermalink 07/24/08 @ 00:14

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