Tuesday, August 23, 2011

ORIGINAL BRAYTON HOME: BRAYTON HALL, ENGLAND


Have I mentioned that the Brayton Family who built my home, the Brayton Homestead, in 1796, came from England where they owned Brayton Hall?
Sadly,the estate is mostly gone but there is a lovely hotel and golf course. Even the cows are beautiful.


While researching details on the house, I also discovered this picture of the barn; even the animal's towels are
 monogrammed. Will build a barn in the future!
 Enjoy...

8 comments:

Yvonne @ StoneGable said...

I am so happy to find your lovely blog! Living in a home with a history is such an honor. YOu are blessed to have such great pictures!
I am a new follower!
Yvonne

LV said...

Now that is what you would call fancy living. Monograms on the animal towels.

C. Joy said...

What an interesting history. Thanks for sharing.

Olive said...

It would be great if you could buy that first picture. That is a nice image of the house and the cows.

Jeanne said...

A lovely history to share. the towels are a hoot. The life of wealth and leisure is always interesting. Love the photos.
Hugs, Jeanne

Rosemary@villabarnes said...

A nice history lesson. If walls could talk....

Anonymous said...

How wonderful it is to have all that history about your home. So much style back then and class.! Thank you for sharing. Gisele said.

agnesofgod said...

How special to have such a piece of history. Thanks for sharing.