Althorp House 2 by carolmw

Althorp House 2

I have posted a view of the House and grounds on my main album.The estate has been the ancestral home of the Spencer family since the 16th century. Their fortune derived from its earliest known ancestor, Sir John Spencer of Wormleighton, Warwickshire, who bought Althorp in 1508 from the Catesby family with the huge profits from his sheep-rearing business. The house was originally a red brick Tudor building but its appearance was radically altered in the 18th century when the architect Henry Holland was commissioned to make extensive changes starting in 1788. The interior of the house is generally considered its strongest asset as the Spencer family has assembled an impressive collection of portrait art including several pieces painted by the Flemish master Anthony van Dyck. One of the rooms in the estate is called the Queen Mary bedroom, which was used by Queen Mary and George V during their visit to the estate in 1913.The present Earl is Charles Spencer,brother of the late Princess Diana.
Many thanks for all your views,comments and favs,always much appreciated
Interesting information and how wonderful you are able to see this. I can't get over all the windows! Beautiful capture.
February 3rd, 2014  
Must get to see this one day! I should thin cleaning the windows and sweeping the chimneys would be a full time job!
February 3rd, 2014  
Lovely capture of the Spencer ancestral home.
February 3rd, 2014  
Isn't that where Princess Diana was buried? I saw pictures of the lake but I don't remember seeing the house before
February 3rd, 2014  
Very stately looking home, so much history contained within its walls.
February 3rd, 2014  
Lovely capture - the lighting is lovely
February 3rd, 2014  
Lovely capture!
February 3rd, 2014  
Nice shot. I love that 'four-square' architectural style.
February 3rd, 2014  
@pandorasecho .Yes,she is supposed to be buried on an island in the lake,but many of us who live nearby,think differently,although other claims have been denied.In fact,the island isn't believed to be deep enough to bury a coffin.
February 3rd, 2014  
Beautiful. Very Jane Austen!
February 3rd, 2014  
Beautiful shot
February 3rd, 2014  
Lovel capture. Love the framing with the tree branch
February 3rd, 2014  
Impressive building thanks for the bit of history about it
February 3rd, 2014  
So Beautiful!
February 4th, 2014  
Great pov in this shot!
February 4th, 2014  
Nice shot - so no relation of Gladys Allthorpe of the Boddingtons Beer adverts.
February 4th, 2014  
Gorgeous buildiing...nicely captured
February 10th, 2014  
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