The white marble fireplace in the Drawing Room flanked by two commodes with the Regence Boulle writing desk holding the Comte de Flahaut's pen tray in the foreground. Berrington Hall, Herefordshire.
The central painting on the ceiling of the Dining Room at Berrington Hall, Herefordshire. It depicts a composite scene borrowed from 'The Council' & 'The Banquet of the Gods' by Raphael in Rome.
A view of Berrington Hall Dairy, designed by Henry Holland & remains almost unchanged since 1780. It is one of the finest examples of the Louis XIV style in Britain.
The Library at Berrington Hall has fitted bookcases designed to resemble classical facades with shallow pediments & delicate Ionic pilasters united by a frieze of square Greek key pattern.
Lady Cawley's Room at Berrington Hall was used by her as a sitting room until her death in 1978, and has since been rearranged to commemorate the Cawley family's life since 1901.
View of the stable block from the interior of the courtyard. The lantern, with its splayed pedestal dates from the early-c19th. Berrington Hall, Herefordshire.
View of the Triumphal Arch Lodge, designed by Henry Holland. The lodge was built in c.1778-81, using local sandstone & incorporates cast-iron balusters. Berrington Hall, Herefordshire.
View of the west front showing the tetra style portico with Ionic columns, a c.1901 entablature of honeysuckle & a spreading lunette window. Berrington Hall in Herefordshire.