Lyveden New Bield III by Fred255
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Description
The garden lodge, or New Bield as it became affectionately known, was intended to be a fully habitable house, albeit on a relatively small scale. Complete with kitchens, buttery, parlour, great hall and bedchambers the lodge was to provide the ideal retreat for Tresham to indulge in his Catholic faith. But when Sir Thomas Tresham died in September 1605 work on the lodge was abandoned, leaving the cruciform building with no roof, and windows only scored for their intended glazing. Tablets of stone remain blank without inscriptions and the walls were bare without render, panelling or tapestries. However, the survival of Lyveden for over four centuries in this isolated and suspended state is remarkable in itself.
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Comments (9)
qrud
Lovely green place. Special nice building.
Mousson
Wonderful photo!
ascoli00
A fascinating place
bmac62
Like the surroundings as much as the house. Excellent photo.
babuci
Wonderful countryside with some great elements.
rainbows
Beautiful place and a grand capture. Hugs. Spider. xx
PD154
Wonderful shot verry well presented mate!
lucindawind
fantastic !!!
ontar1
Wow, beautiful view, excellent capture!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!