It was built in the late 16th century, although the drawing room and some of the furnishings are from the Georgian period.
The farm remained in royal family ownership until the Georgian period, when it was sold.
The Georgian period saw the most radical and least sympathetic alterations.
This spelling continued to be popular throughout the later Georgian period.
It later prospered as a coaching stop in the Georgian period.
From the 1960s the society began to broaden its interest beyond the Georgian period, and in 1984 the present name was adopted to suit.
In the Georgian period, it became a popular place to stay.
This continued into the 18th century, the Georgian period, where costumes were the current fashionable dress.
Finally, the Georgian period was a time of moral questioning and debate.
An essential role of women in the Georgian period is to have children.