So here we are upstairs at Hill Top and as you can see this four poster bed is very ancient looking.
There’s also a fireplace in the room so it could be quite cosy, despite the harsh winters in this rural area of northern England.
Below there’s what looks like a Tudor chest to match the bed and lovely drawings of birds on a William Morris wallpaper design.
Hill Top is full of pretty things, Beatrix was a collector although it’s fair to say that it was the fashion to have lots of ‘stuff’ on show. I particularly love that perfect miniature chest of drawers in the photo below.
Another bedroom below.
I now can’t remember which room the photo below was taken in! That’s just about all of the photos that I took, apart from some photos of the things in Beatrix’s display cabinets. There are so many reflections on the glass though, I’ll have to see if I can get rid of them.
The house isn’t large, what is open to the public anyway, but as there were only two people in it, plus a couple of servants maybe, it’s a nice size for comfort. We visited outside the school holidays and it was very busy, we booked up ahead and also reserved a parking space, it would have been a bit of a nightmare if we hadn’t I think. The car park is about 200 metres away from the house, so that’s a short walk to it, past a few houses which are right by Hill Top, I can’t help thinking that the people who have those houses must at times be cursing the popularity of this National Trust property.
I have a few photos of the garden and surrounding countryside, but I’ll leave those for another time.
The Study Abroad program I was in two years ago usually goes to visit on the way to Edinburgh but because of the pandemic the entire Scotland part was eliminated – not that being in London for a month was a hardship! But I still want to visit! It just seemed hard to reach without a car.
I would some day like to sleep in a four poster bed! I am sure there are fancy hotels where this is possible. I just need to find one at the exact time I feel like splurging.
Constance,
I would really like to sleep in a four poster too, but it would have to be one with curtains that I could draw around it for ultimate cosiness!
I really hope that you can get there one day, and go on to Edinburgh, and we can meet up for coffee/tea.
Thank you for sharing, it is a place I would love to visit.
Jo,
I hope that you manage to get there, sometime.