This is mainly due to the 1st Lord Astor who radically altered the interior layout and decoration c. 1894-95.
Lord Astor died in Nassau, Bahamas at age 58 from a heart attack.
In any case, the views of Lord Astor with his references to children's literature have no bearing on the issue either way.
Surely Lord Astor's intervention is a good thing for Cameron?
After the war, she was sold to Lord Astor of Hever Castle.
Lord Astor of Hever was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Baron.
Yeah, Lord Astor - how dare those common northern elected representatives champion the common good and support the development of a national infrastructure.
Lord Astor is a toff and a man.
Lord Astor also began moving toward left-wing politics in his last years, and that exacerbated their differences.
The Streatfeild's did not occupy the castle after 1900 and finally sold it to Lord Astor in 1938.