Roshana and I spent the weekend in the Abbey Gatehouse, built around 1500! Here I am in front of my home for the weekend.
Under the archway were these massive wooden doors.
And behind one of the doors was the entry to the Gatehouse. The cleaning lady left the key under the doormat for us. Rather funny.
Some very narrow stairs to the top.
Into the living space. The one room had been converted into a very comfortable living space. Here is the living room space.
And also a dining room space. Roshana and I enjoyed sitting at separate ends of the table to eat. Behind the wood paneling (in the picture) is a kitchen and bathroom. On top is a loft area were we slept. It was a big open space. What was funny was the size of most of the furniture. For such a grand place, you would assume a bigger sofa, chairs, etc. But because the stairwell was so small leading up to the living space, most things had to be tiny or taken apart to fit.
Here is Roshana reading the first log book for the Abbey Gatehouse in 1991 when it opened after it had been saved by the Trust.
They had a number of different folders that you could look at which showed the Gatehouse before it was livable.
At one point, it did not have a roof.
The walls also had the history of the Gatehouse and I thought it was crazy to see an etching of the Gatehouse from 1791! So old.
The Gatehouse was also located in a quiet area beside the Tewkesbury Abbey. Here is a picture of our backyard!
More to follow on what we did for the weekend.
1 comment:
Interesting observation about the reality of getting large items up a tiny narrow staircase. Looks like a lot more fun than a Motel 6 or a Hampton Inn!
Mom
Post a Comment