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Przekaż informację zwrotnąWow, what a wonderful piece history we have to see and learn the privilege. anna and james are the perfect host and our guide was fantastic. the ground is beautiful and the house, well, go and see them for themselves as being transported back in time. an absolute must see.
This place is easy to find. they should look for the entrance that is long and lighter in the far away. halfway through is an electric tor with a tor holder. we couldn't find assigned parking places so parked where we could. go around the back of the building to a lift that brings it to the 3rd floor where events take place. the lift takes a wheelchair comfortable. on the 3rd floor, when they leave the elevator, they find themselves on an illuminated balcony that has tables and chairs. there are two double doors that bring them into the event room, where there are more tables and chairs, a dance floor and a bar. dinge, who were disappointing, contain nothing illuminated views outside, no decorations, the couple, the party, it was spent a ability to set up table decorations and great objects for photo functions. plastic plates, knives and forks and tumblers were provided. eating was ok and the staff was helpful and friendly. I personally feel that there are much more beautiful places to receive their high time, but it is their choice!
An absolutely magical day, a sunken location in history. the eventteam was excellent, nothing was too much annoyed. excellent value for her money.
I went for a 15 km walk around jubilee river when came over dorney court. the church in my paintings is St. james the less church this historic church dates back to the 12th century and has been the church since this time. the church preserves many features from past, including a west gallery and a family tribe. the tower was added to tudor times and the veranda was built in 1661 to celebrate the birth of lady anne palmer. the Dorney court itself was closed to the public for pandemic.
Beautiful little gem hidden away just outside of Windsor. It's definitely worth a visit. The tour of the house is really insightful and fascinating. Remember to take cash they don't accept cards to pay for the house entry!