Friday, October 10, 2025

Day 10: Sulgrave Manor and heading to Norfolk











On June 22, Michael and Alison Rhodes and I bid farewell to their son George and his family -- and the cute puppies -- as we got into the car and headed toward Sulgrave Manor in Northamptonshire.

Sulgrave Manor is the ancestral home of George Washington.



At the ticket counter, I asked if they offered a discount for Mount Vernon members.  I didn't think so, but I wanted to ask.  The answer was no. The ticket seller did tell me that earlier in the day, one of the Ladies from the Mount Vernon Ladies' Association had a private tour of Sulgrave Manor.




I did not purchase a George Washington Christmas Ornament
















































Michael Rhodes





Alison Rhodes


attributed to Gilbert Stuart







The answer is no.









Washington's velvet frock coat



After finishing our tour of the house and gardens, we had a lovely coffee and cake before heading to the shop.  I bought the guide and this keyring, which I will turn into a Christmas ornament for my tree.





We arrived in Cromer, Norfolk, just before the sun set.  Our hotel was close to the Cromer Lighthouse.



Cromer Cathedral in the distance 




Sulgrave has a small used bookshop.  I found a paperback copy of Anne de Courcy's Society's Queen: The Life of Edith, Marchioness of Londonderry for £1.00.   Excellent book.


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