Entrance Hall
Entrance Hall showing marquetry panels by Swedish artist Jerk Werkmaster
1930 coin-operated telephone
Cocktail drinks tray with 'Best New Discovery Winner 2017' Award
Dinning Room
Dinning Room door with lacquer anamals and birds by Narini
Dinning Room grecian urn vase
Drawing Room Wisteria
The Oak Room
Staircase
The Great Hall Corridor
The Map Room
The Great Hall from the Minstrels Gallery showing detail in the 15th Century hammerbeam roof
The Great Hall second view from the Minstrels Gallery showing detail in the 15th Century hammerbeam roof
The Great Hall view from the Minstrels Gallery
The Minstrels Gallery side view
Minstrels Gallery from the Great Hall showing roof detail
Minstrels Gallery from the Great Hall showing Caesar's Italian Dog's chair
The Great Hall with Caesar's Italian Dog's chair in the forground
The Great Hall with clothes that you can try on
The Great Hall Stained Glass
The Great Hall Stained Glass close up view
The Great Hall Stained Glass hight detail view
The Great Hall from the South bay window, a fusion of restored 15th century hammerbeam roof and stonwork
The Orangery
Basement Corridor
Basement Bunker
Basement Bunker showing sleeping arrangements during the war
Basement Billards Room
This mural is dedicated to St Cecilia, the patron saint of music
The Centralised vacum cleaner system
Principal Landing
This portrait bust of Virginia Courtauld was commissioned, probably by her husband, Stephen, in Rome in 1923
The bust is made of carved marble. The yellowish tone of the Siena marble used for the base makes the pure white bust even more striking.
Wall detail outside Virginia Courtauld's Bedroom
The Pear bedroom
Peter Peirano's bedroom
Electric one-bar fire in Stephen Courtaulds bedroom
Information in Stephen Courtaulds bedroom
Stephen Courtauld's bedroom and a view into his tile-lined bathroom
Stephen Courtauld's bathroom showing vitreous mosaic tiling which ipmarts a Mediterranean air.
Virginia Courtauld's Bathroom desined by Malacrida
Virginia Courtauld's Bathroom with gold plated taps and a statue of the goddess Psyche (the lover of Cupid)
Mah-Jongg's Quarters or 'Jongy' the ring tailed lemur. Purchased from Harrods in 1923
Jongy was infomous for biting people. He died in 1938
The Venetian Bedroom now used as a visitor information suite
The Venetian Bedroom
The Venetian Bedroom showing the late seventeenth-centry Italian Tabernacle
View of the Seely and Paget wing attached to the Great Hall
The Loggia
View from the Loggia
Side view from the Loggia
View from the south garden
Sunken Rose Garden
Oak Bridge over the South Moat
The south front of Edwards IV's Great Hall, with the seely and Paget wing beyond
View Across the Notth Stone Bridge
Julia and I in the Cafeteria having tea