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The Guest Rooms | The Guest Rooms<br> | ||
1. Lady Beatrice Howard | 1. Lady Beatrice Howard<br> | ||
2. Katherine, Countess of Carrington | 2. Katherine, Countess of Carrington<br> | ||
3. Mr. Brett | 3. Mr. Brett<br> | ||
4. Admiral Blewitt | 4. Admiral Blewitt<br> | ||
5. Miss Clement | 5. Miss Clement<br> | ||
6. Lady Sandton | 6. Lady Sandton<br> | ||
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7. Lord Worth | 7. Lord Worth<br> | ||
8. Lady Worth | 8. Lady Worth<br> | ||
9. Mr. Rutledge | 9. Mr. Rutledge<br> | ||
10. Miss Rutledge | 10. Miss Rutledge<br> | ||
11. Dowager Lady Hawksley | 11. Dowager Lady Hawksley<br> | ||
12. Lady Newburry | 12. Lady Newburry<br> | ||
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13. Lord Parry | 13. Lord Parry<br> | ||
14. Lord Hawksley | 14. Lord Hawksley<br> | ||
15. Dowager Lady Emerson | 15. Dowager Lady Emerson<br> | ||
16. Miss Pritchard & Miss Hampton | 16. Miss Pritchard & Miss Hampton<br> | ||
17. Lord Emerson | 17. Lord Emerson<br> | ||
18. Lord Gabriel Pritchard | 18. Lord Gabriel Pritchard<br> | ||
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19. Lord Auckland | 19. Lord Auckland<br> | ||
20. Lady Gwendolyn Moncrieff | 20. Lady Gwendolyn Moncrieff<br> | ||
21. Lord Avening | 21. Lord Avening<br> | ||
22. Captain Brydges | 22. Captain Brydges<br> | ||
23. Miss Clare | 23. Miss Clare<br> | ||
24. Lady Sylvia Holmes | 24. Lady Sylvia Holmes<br> | ||
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25. Lord William Gosling | 25. Lord William Gosling<br> | ||
26. Lord Tessington | 26. Lord Tessington<br> | ||
27. Lord Wadebridge | 27. Lord Wadebridge<br> | ||
28. The Duke of Leighton | 28. The Duke of Leighton<br> | ||
29. Lady Tessington | 29. Lady Tessington<br> | ||
30. Miss Beacham | 30. Miss Beacham<br> | ||
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31. Lord Wyck | 31. Lord Wyck<br> | ||
32. Mr. Carlisle | 32. Mr. Carlisle<br> | ||
33. Lady Saxton | 33. Lady Saxton<br> | ||
34. Lady Cassandra Edgeworth | 34. Lady Cassandra Edgeworth<br> | ||
35. Mrs. Greystone | 35. Mrs. Greystone<br> | ||
36. Ladies Viola & Olivia Fitzgerald | 36. Ladies Viola & Olivia Fitzgerald<br> | ||
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*Please note that all private guest rooms include an attached dressing room. | *Please note that all private guest rooms include an attached dressing room.<br> | ||
*Some guest rooms are joined together by interior hallways as illustrated on the map. | *Some guest rooms are joined together by interior hallways as illustrated on the map.<br> | ||
*There are several privy rooms located in each wing. | *There are several privy rooms located in each wing.<br> | ||
*The second staircase is intended to be used by liveried servants only. | *The second staircase is intended to be used by liveried servants only.<br> | ||
*The smaller staircases are access to the basement, wine cellar and servants quarters. | *The smaller staircases are access to the basement, wine cellar and servants quarters.<br> | ||
*Rooms that are not labeled do have purposes but are left to the guest discretion. | *Rooms that are not labeled do have purposes but are left to the guest discretion.<br> |
Revision as of 08:33, 2 May 2016
The Guest Rooms
1. Lady Beatrice Howard
2. Katherine, Countess of Carrington
3. Mr. Brett
4. Admiral Blewitt
5. Miss Clement
6. Lady Sandton
7. Lord Worth
8. Lady Worth
9. Mr. Rutledge
10. Miss Rutledge
11. Dowager Lady Hawksley
12. Lady Newburry
13. Lord Parry
14. Lord Hawksley
15. Dowager Lady Emerson
16. Miss Pritchard & Miss Hampton
17. Lord Emerson
18. Lord Gabriel Pritchard
19. Lord Auckland
20. Lady Gwendolyn Moncrieff
21. Lord Avening
22. Captain Brydges
23. Miss Clare
24. Lady Sylvia Holmes
25. Lord William Gosling
26. Lord Tessington
27. Lord Wadebridge
28. The Duke of Leighton
29. Lady Tessington
30. Miss Beacham
31. Lord Wyck
32. Mr. Carlisle
33. Lady Saxton
34. Lady Cassandra Edgeworth
35. Mrs. Greystone
36. Ladies Viola & Olivia Fitzgerald
- Please note that all private guest rooms include an attached dressing room.
- Some guest rooms are joined together by interior hallways as illustrated on the map.
- There are several privy rooms located in each wing.
- The second staircase is intended to be used by liveried servants only.
- The smaller staircases are access to the basement, wine cellar and servants quarters.
- Rooms that are not labeled do have purposes but are left to the guest discretion.