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The 1, tickets cost 14 each and are available online at Read. Just asked about prices and delivery costs for home delivery. Hung up on me as they do not do home delivery. Very rude and totally out of order. Beginning next Sunday, the hunt will be the focus of a special exhibition - ''A Gentleman's Pursuit: Our Foxhunting Forefathers'' - at Winterthur Museum and Gardens, formerly the country home of the horticulturist and collector Henry Francis du Pont, in Winterthur, Del.
On view through June 1, the exhibition will consist of three settings - each created by means of furniture, sculpture, paintings, prints, textiles, glass, ceramics, metalwork and other decorative objects focused on the hunt. A dining room features a hunt board laden with punchbowls, gold-etched goblets and porcelain plates as well as paintings of packs of hounds, and hunting trophies.
A library display focuses on fox and hounds and includes bronze sculptures, paintings and desk accessories. And a gentleman's dressing room highlights a trunk and dressing table accented with spurs, flasks, buttons, cigarette cases, a hand warmer and a sandwich case. The foxhunting exhibit will be presented as part of the museum's spring general admission tour, including the room tour of rooms with settings of the period , a tour of 16 similar rooms normally seen by reservation only and a self-guided walking tour of the gardens.
Tour hours are 10 A. Tuesday through Saturday; noon to 4 P. More information is available from the Winterthur Museum Winterthur, Del.
What's in store for travelers hitting the road and the skies during this uncertain year. View on timesmachine. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. Broadlands is a historic house on the edge of Romsey, Hampshire. The history of Broadlands goes back to the Saxon era when the estate was owned by nearby Romsey Abbey.
The estate passed by marriage to the St Barbe family, who owned it for years. Viscount Palmerston began to transform the existing Jacobean house, but his major contribution was to call upon William Kent to transform the formal gardens in favour of a 'gentle descent to the river'.
It was left to the 2nd Viscount Palmerston to create Broadland as we see it today. It he called in the landscape architect Lancelot 'Capability' Brown to remodel the house and gardens. The architect Henry Holland completed what Brown had begun, turning the earlier Jacobean house into a Palladian mansion. Despite its Palladian appearance, Broadlands is built around Tudor underpinnings. The core of the house is a U-shaped Elizabethan shell, altered over 20 years by Capability Brown and Henry Holland to a symmetrical square design.
The walls are of yellowish brick with Portland stone for dressing. The 2nd Viscount Palmerston, like many of his contemporaries, went on an extended Grand Tour of Europe as a young man.
Many of the Greek and Roman sculptures acquired by the 2nd Viscount are on display in the Sculpture Hall, along with Georgian sculpture and furniture. And then there is the Wedgwood Room, with its blue and white decorative scheme made to resemble a piece of elegant porcelain by Wedgwood.
As of this writing, Broadlands is open for tours during two weeks in August. The house itself is Grade I listed. For Broadlands and beyond, use our Romsey vacation maker website to get the most from your Romsey vacation.
Broadlands reviews Rate this attraction. TripAdvisor traveler rating. See more on TripAdvisor ». Romsey Relay Marathon very well organised. A wonderful place to go and visit whether it be a music venue or one of the renowned shows beautiful grounds and house but does always help if the weather's good. Haven't seen it. Heard of it. Great, but expensive!
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