Berrington Hall, Herefordshire

National Trust. Berrington Hall is a substantial Georgian mansion built of sandstone, with attached service wings surrounding a courtyard. Service rooms occupy the basement of the house, and also lie under the service buildings at the sides of the courtyard. A walled garden lies near the house. Further afield one can take walks in the parkland. (This may involve braving a herd of cows). The parkland was designed by Capability Brown.
The house contains some fine ground floor rooms. In the dining room, paintings commemorate the victories of Admiral Rodney, a former occupant of the house. The bedrooms are mostly given over to exhibition space. Notable is an elaborate mantua, or court dress, worn by Ann Bangham, wife of the Hon. Thomas Harley.
In the basement under the house, various servant’s and service rooms can be visited.

Rear from courtyard
Drawing room
Drawing room ceiling
Desk
Boudoir alcove
Lady Cawley’s Room
Staircase
Mantua dress
Stair hall
Cabinet
Period costumes
Dining room
Library
Library
Marble Hall
Kitchen
Servants’ hall
Cupboard in basement
Cupboard in basement
Cows and haha

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