It was Halloween weekend at the time of our visit, and the staff in the cafe had made the most of it

The first part you come to on entering the house is the spectacular central hall. The original open courtyard was roofed over in the 1850s and the Pre-Raphaelite artist William Bell Scott created eight large wall paintings capturing 2,000 years of local history.


one of the amazing wall panels by Scott

There are some great works of art throughout Wallington, and one of my favourites is what I think of as an analogue ‘photoshopped’ job on a painting


I like the second one much better and agree with Mr.Young and Sir Walter.


Lady Mary Trevelyan was the wife of Sir Charles Philips Trevelyan, 3rd Baronet (1870-1958) and was a political supporter of women’s suffrage. After 1904 she became the president of the Northumberland Women’s Liberal Federation. After her husband inherited Wallington Hall, Northumberland in 1928, the couple spent much of their time devoted to the estate and the village of Cambo. She made the wall hanging you can see at the end of the room there depicting Sir Trevelyan of King Arthur’s Court winning a wager to swim ashore from St Michael’s Mount, which is seen in the background, on his horse.

The library is extensive and holds many rare books.


Chaucer had a really fascinating life. How do I know? Because April over at A Writers Perspective wrote about him recently, click on the link when you’re done, as it’s well worth a read.
There is also a dolls’ house room, the oldest house dating to 1835. The Hammond House has 36 rooms, each lit by electricity.
This room also showcases 3,000 lead soldiers played with by the Trevelyan brothers.
Those are the highlights of our day, but there is a full album including the kitchen,more of the grounds and a treat for fans of Frego HERE
All photos are embiggenable with a click.
Stay tooned for our next adventure!
Great shots, FR. And as we might say in London, “What a gaff!”.
Best wishes, Pete.
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It is rather swish! Cheers Pete 😊
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That dollhouse!
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It was amazing Jay.
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Well done, Fraggle. I like the airiness of the interior court yard. 🙂
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Thanks Cindy, must’ve been nice without the roof on a sunny day, but the weather here doesn’t really fit with that!
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Brilliant! Love the skeletons 🙂
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Cheers M.B!
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I love the William Morris wallpaper, although the rest of the decoration in that room is a bit OTT.
Thank you for the mention. I wonder what his estate workers made of Chaucer. I suppose it depends on the translation.
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I found a post on the same volumes here: https://chaucereditions.wordpress.com/1890s/1896-kelmscott-chaucer/
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They’re stunning. I’d happily read that (and look at the pictures) and be tested on it.
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Me too!
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Your photos always stand out.
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Thank you V~man 😘
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Anytime, Fraggle. I hold you in extremely high esteem.
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Again you fill my mind and eyes with adventure in an interesting place. Excellent fragg.. Keep that little Fuji working.
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I will! Thanks N~man!
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Looks great 🙂
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Cheers!
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Beautiful photos and a wonderful tour!
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Thanks Susanne, and for following!
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You’re welcome! I’m trying to improve my photography skills and you will be a great pattern. Plus I’ll get to travel to England through your posts!
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Well at least my bit of it! I’m still trying to improve as well so we’re on the same journey.
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Great photos. I do love doll houses.
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Thanks, they were amazing to see.
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Hi Fraggle. The Halloween shot was a great start. Tee-hee! What a beautiful place. Yes, I agree about the plaster-work. It’s spectacular. But “Don’t touch the books”? Oh, that had to be hard! 😀 Mega hugs.
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It was! I’d love to feel a book like that in my hands 😊
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Fab interior. I love those skeletons and the dolls house. Great shots.
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😊
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