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Witley
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on the red dots on the map to see panoramic pictures of Witley Court.
All pictures taken by and used with kind permission of Bob Bilsland. |
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Witley
court was once one of the most magnificent stately homes in the country.
Though gutted by fire in 1938 its ruins are still spectacular, and
are being lovingly restored by English heritage.
The Parish Church, which is attached to the ruins, survived the fire,
and so visitors can still enjoy the magnificent paintings.
These have been described as the Sistine chapel of the north, and
will take your breath away.
The fountains, which were an integral part of the landscaped gardens,
are also being restored.
The largest fountain, representing Perseus and Andromeda, once shot
water 120 feet upwards.
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Witley
court fountain - picture by Mike Wilson |
To get a taste of what Witley Court is like take a look at these panoramic
pictures taken by Bob Bilsland.
Click on the red dots on the map above to get views from different
parts of the estate and the ruins.
The pictures may take a few moments to download, but it's well worth
the wait! |
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