64: Attingham House was owned to the Berwick family for 5 generations. The house has been at the heart of Shropshire for over two centuries. It has also been a place of education being a college and summer school. The house is filled with regency furniture and art including splendid stables. The house was built by Noel hill and was also a successful politician. Noel was named Lord Berwick in 1784. Thomas 8th Lord Berwick was the man who restored Nottingham back to its former self and in 1937 Nottingham was given to the national trust.
The Picture Gallery is my most favorite room at Attingham
63: Tatton Park is a house in Knutsford, Cheshire. The house was owned to the Edgerton's. the present mansion was built in a neo-classical style in stages between 1780-1813. It was built by Samuel Wyatt and his nephew Lewis Wyatt. The last of the Edgerton to live at Tatton was a man named Maurice Edgerton now the house has a joint lease between the Cheshire East county council and The National Trust.
Maurice Edgerton the Last owner of Tatton Park
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Cheshire Film Reviewers ~ 67 Buildings of the National Trust
Non-FictionThe National Trust has run for 124 years and in 2020 they will be 125 years old. in celebration this book is about 67 of the houses, gardens and buildings of historical interest