Canons Ashby House & Gardens - August 2016
Canons Ashby House & Gardens is the ancestral home of the Dryden family, built from the remains of the medieval priory following its dissolution by Henry VIII.
The house is unchanged since the early 18th century however, the contents of the house have been collected over the last 400 years by the Dryden family.
Tudor, Jacobean, Victorian & Baroque elements have been blended to form a rich backdrop of panelling, furniture, tapestries, paintings, plasterwork, antiques & armoury.
This is the servants (bedroom) quarter of the house during the Victorian period.
ENTRANCE FEE - ONE ADULT @ £10.50 - 30th AUGUST 2016.
Canons Ashby House & Gardens - August 2016
Canons Ashby House & Gardens is the ancestral home of the Dryden family, built from the remains of the medieval priory following its dissolution by Henry VIII.
The house is unchanged since the early 18th century however, the contents of the house have been collected over the last 400 years by the Dryden family.
Tudor, Jacobean, Victorian & Baroque elements have been blended to form a rich backdrop of panelling, furniture, tapestries, paintings, plasterwork, antiques & armoury.
This is the servants (bedroom) quarter of the house during the Victorian period.
ENTRANCE FEE - ONE ADULT @ £10.50 - 30th AUGUST 2016.