The family chapel. I know it's blurry, but you get the idea. I wanted to see the area at the end of the film where Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy have their final scene, but it was a private family area, and roped off. Dang.
Finally! *sigh*
So, after being drizzled on, we went to Haddon Hall, which was used as the inn at Lambton, where Elizabeth gets the news that Lydia has eloped. I love that scene.
Haddon is completely different in feeling than Chatsworth. It is much older, more serene, and you feel as though you better not fall asleep for fear it will be 500 years later when you wake up. It truly is preserved as a medieval hall, and it made the stories I've read about those times take life. There are rooms with panels carved into likenesses of Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth, and the original furniture and tapestries. The gardens are beautiful and eccentric, which makes them more beautiful to me. The warden on duty there was present during the filming, so he was able to tell us about Keira Knightley, it was fun. We loved Haddon Hall, much better than Chatsworth to be honest. It was what we had hoped to experience in an English country manor.
We Americans are so good at following directions.
We had dinner in a wonderful pub called the Hanging Gate. Mom ordered iced tea. The waitress had never heard of it, so she took a glass of hot tea and put ice in it. We were amused by that, but the food was fantastic. We got back to Danna farm and fell asleep to the sound of rain on the roof. I am beginning to sense the end of the trip coming, and I don't want it to. Surely they won't notice if I don't show up for work for another month or two.
5 comments:
WOW!!! That is beautiful. I've been wondering when you'd find Mr. Darcy. Welcome back. In the meantime I've gone a little nutty with blogging and even tagged you to write 5 weird/funny things about yourself- after you break away from Mr. Darcy, of course. :)
After reading your post, I had to get out my Pride and Prejudice DVD and watch it. Even after seeing it 20 times, it is still my favorite movie of all time.
The places that you visited in England are breathtaking and I have enjoyed reading about your adventures. Can't wait to hear what happens next.
Oh I'm soooo jealous! I adore that film! Ever since I saw it, I've wanted to go to "Pemberley". What a wonderful trip!
What a lovely adventure ~ I'm quite jealous, I must say!
I just stumbled onto your blog and was thrilled by this post! Coincidentally I've been watching the Pride and Prejudice marathon on PBS this month! Thanks for sharing the neat pictures.
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