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Presented is an interior design masterpiece within Greystoke Manor. This image is part of the Greystoke Manor series, a breathtaking tour of my Copilot assisted creation of an Edwardian historic stately house, complete with plush carpeting, tapestries, wainscotting, carved stone fireplaces, bookshelves of antiquarian tomes, and antique plush furniture all lit with ambient daylight streaming in through wood paneled windows.

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“We designed many of the focal pieces in the house and worked with wonderful craftsmen and women to help realize them—a 9 meter dining table to seat 26, an enormous crystal chandelier made with antique crystal (which was hand pinned using a historic method)—so it felt more in-keeping with the bones ...

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The dining room at Killerton House, Broadclyst was initially known as the Great Parlour and was elaborately decorated. This then became a library in the 19th century, complete with a hidden room. Sadly, the secret room has since been dismantled, but it’s mentioned in a contemporary account: ‘connected with this room is a private library and sitting-room, the entrance to which is through a bookcase, forming a hidden entrance.’ Then, this room was turned into the Aclands’ dining room during t... Old Mansions Interior Dining Rooms, Dark Academia Dining Room, Dining Hall Dark Academia, 18th Century Drawing Room, Hidden Entrance, Victorian Sitting Room, Victorian Dining Room, Castle Dining Hall Aesthetic, Kitchen Sitting Area

The dining room at Killerton House, Broadclyst was initially known as the Great Parlour and was elaborately decorated. This then became a library in the 19th century, complete with a hidden room. Sadly, the secret room has since been dismantled, but it’s mentioned in a contemporary account: ‘connected with this room is a private library and sitting-room, the entrance to which is through a bookcase, forming a hidden entrance.’ Then, this room was turned into the Aclands’ dining room during…

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