18th Century Gorgeous Property
Julia Fry
Gorgeous 18th Century Property In Gloucestershire

This is my dream house. As much as I love my own far more modest home, there is something very satisfying about the way this perfectly proportioned piece of early 18th century gorgeousness nestles into the Gloucestershire landscape. It faces the south east so would be flooded with morning sunlight through those generous windows.
It has always reminded me of Longbourn and I can imagine Lizzy and the other Bennet sisters taking their exercise in the gardens. There are now houses on what was the surrounding parkland but perhaps there was once a pretty sort of wilderness in which another Lady Catherine could make her feelings plain to another Elizabeth.

Have finally finished this fiendishly tricky and wonderful 1000-piece Jane Austen jigsaw puzzle by Barry Falls; a very inspired Christmas present. Jane and all her characters are to be found enjoying themselves outside Chawton Cottage, Pemberley, Northanger Abbey, Mansfield Park, and other Austen locations.
Perfect entertainment for a long and chilly January evening, hunkering down around the fire.
Puzzles were used in the Georgian period as educational tools to teach geography to children by piecing together sections of maps printed onto wood or card. In Mansfield Park the smug Bertram sisters draw attention to the ignorance of their little cousin Fanny Price: ‘Dear Mamma, only think, my cousin, cannot put the map of Europe together’.