And to the left side you can enjoy the view to the little pond where a lot of big white Heron birds are fishing.
This house has and had NO air conditioners (of course), only to open all the windows helps on a hot summer day, to get some fresh air rotating in the house.
Drayton Hall Plantation House
If these walls could talk... Let our guides introduce you to a house that has survived for over 265 years-the only 18th-century plantation house on the Ashley River to survive intact to present day.
Examine the architectural details-the mahogany swags, the hand-carved molding, the plaster ceilings-that make the house renowned.
Meet the families-both white and black-who lived and worked here for generations. Learn about the preservation efforts that keep this house in near original condition today.
Read more about online here
Examine the architectural details-the mahogany swags, the hand-carved molding, the plaster ceilings-that make the house renowned.
Meet the families-both white and black-who lived and worked here for generations. Learn about the preservation efforts that keep this house in near original condition today.
Read more about online here
8 comments:
Astonishing beautiful and as always, you've capture the atmosphere so well - thanks for sharing.
Actually it reminds me a bit of the Bogstad Minor in Oslo, Norway:
http://www.terella.no/2008/04/21/bogstad-manor-in-oslo-norway/
Thank you Renny
for visiting my blog and the nice comment. There are indeed some similar aspects in these two houses to see. :-)
Gosh, what a beautiful piece of history! It's awesome. I love that little pond... I could just see myself out there watching the heron... what a magical place!!
I'm glad you like this place like I did too, Michele! Thanks for your nice comment.
Beautiful images Susanne, I can only imagine what it would have been like to actually live in it.
Hi Bob,
thanks for your comment. Me too, I tried to picture myself in those beautiful and elegant dresses and attending all the wonderful ball nights, dancing into the mornings.... must have been a very, very nice life!
Susanne thanks for sharing, this is such a cool house. Anna :)
Yes, the look of the house is cool, I agree with you Anna - but it was HOT in the house, because of NO air conditioning and that stuff... :-)
Thanks for your comment.
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