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Buy a couple tickets for you and Jerry and go to Doylestown, PA and find out for yourselves. It is open to tours. On second thought, ask Mistress Maddie, she's more than likely been there.
2- Le château de Peleş - Roumanie En 1883, construit dans le style de la Renaissance alemande et italienne, avec un intérieur somptueux. L’un des premiers bâtiments d’Europe équipés de l’électricité et de l’eau courant. 3- Forteresse de Mehrangarh - Jodhpur, Rajastan, Inde L’un des nombreux palais-forteresses époustouflants d’Inde. La collection d’art moghol est inégalée. -Beau Mec à Deauville
Milleson is correct!!! The name of that is called Fonthill Castle and was built by Henry Mercer. It's in Doylestown, where I used to live. I can literally walk to it from my house. It's quite beautiful, and at the time it was unheard of how it was built. I have done numerous posts Rick on my blog about it. Next door to that is the Moravian tile Works which she also owned, and where the famous Mercer tiles are made, but you're also incidentally featured all over Fonthill.
Just rooms like the wind room, a room for viewing the vistas, a Store Room, which was museum like that showcased many objects Mercer enjoyed and the Escape Room...yes a before it's time escape room game. The stairs leading up are very winding and narrow. But alas... Nothing salacious unfortunately, like ant S&M male on male bondage acts or sex room. LOL!!!! Henery Mercer was a confirmed bachelor though, and was rumored to have had male companions, in addition to Mercer lived in Fonthill Castle alongside his lifelong friend and assistant, Frank Swain.
Dollar to donuts, Walmart bags, Ricky. Walmart bags.
ReplyDeleteBuy a couple tickets for you and Jerry and go to Doylestown, PA and find out for yourselves. It is open to tours. On second thought, ask Mistress Maddie, she's more than likely been there.
ReplyDeleteMilleson - Thanks for the advice.
Delete2- Le château de Peleş - Roumanie
ReplyDeleteEn 1883, construit dans le style de la Renaissance alemande et italienne, avec un intérieur somptueux.
L’un des premiers bâtiments d’Europe équipés de l’électricité et de l’eau courant.
3- Forteresse de Mehrangarh - Jodhpur, Rajastan, Inde
L’un des nombreux palais-forteresses époustouflants d’Inde.
La collection d’art moghol est inégalée.
-Beau Mec à Deauville
Beau Mec - Thanks for that info.
DeleteMilleson is correct!!! The name of that is called Fonthill Castle and was built by Henry Mercer. It's in Doylestown, where I used to live. I can literally walk to it from my house. It's quite beautiful, and at the time it was unheard of how it was built. I have done numerous posts Rick on my blog about it. Next door to that is the Moravian tile Works which she also owned, and where the famous Mercer tiles are made, but you're also incidentally featured all over Fonthill.
ReplyDeleteMaddie - But, but, what's in the tower?
DeleteJust rooms like the wind room, a room for viewing the vistas, a Store Room, which was museum like that showcased many objects Mercer enjoyed and the Escape Room...yes a before it's time escape room game. The stairs leading up are very winding and narrow. But alas... Nothing salacious unfortunately, like ant S&M male on male bondage acts or sex room. LOL!!!! Henery Mercer was a confirmed bachelor though, and was rumored to have had male companions, in addition to Mercer lived in Fonthill Castle alongside his lifelong friend and assistant, Frank Swain.
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