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Cobb Street, Penshurst, Victoria.
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Top Class Osteopathy Treatment in Penshurst by Angus Gould
At Angus Gould Osteopathy, we work with patients from all walks of life regain control of their health and wellbeing. We have been working with clients in Penshurst and the surrounding areas since 2018 and have steadily built a trusted client base. Through osteopathic practices, we are able to work with you to restore your body to a state of balance without the use of surgical intervention or medication. Osteopaths use touch, physical manipulation, stretching and massage to help increase mobility and relieve muscle tension.
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Penshurst, Kent
Penshurst is a historic village in the district of Kent, between the market town of Tonbridge and the spa town of Royal Tunbridge Wells. The village is a conservation zone, with controls on the landscape ensuring the protection of its woodland and fields; there are several listed buildings.
The village is the home to Penshurst Place, formerly owned by King Henry VIII. Its historic banqueting hall has been used as a filming location for many Hollywood films, including The Secret Garden and The Other Boleyn Girl, as well as the BBC television series Merlin and Wolf Hall.
Lunch was at The Nevill Crest and Gun, a pub in the nearby Tunbridge Wells housed in a building with over 500 years of history. The 'Nevill Crest' refers to the crest of the Nevill family, the Earls of Abergavenny, on whose estate the pub was built: it is their monogram that adorns the building and many others in the surrounding area.
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Thank you Marilyn. And thank you Lauriston Gallery Penshurst! Posted @withregram • @marilyn_ella So sweet that it had to come home with me. @damonkowarsky ‘s Perameles or, an Australian pouched long-nosed Bandicoot one of our unique marsupials. So much to choose from @lauristonpress 🤗 #perameles #bandicoot #lauristonpress #penshurst #etching #intaglio #printmaking #marsupial #art https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn-Xjt9hNCM/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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The bright drop quivering on a thorn in the rich silence after rain, lute music in the orchard aisles, the paths ablaze with daffodils, intrigue and venery in the air à l’ombre des jeunes filles en fleurs, the iron hand and the velvet glove — come live with me and be my love. A pearl face, numinously bright, shining in silence of the night, a muffled crash of smouldering logs, bad dreams of courtiers and of dogs, the Spanish ships around Kinsale, the screech-owl and the nightingale, the falcon and the turtle dove — come live with me and be my love.
Derek Mahon, Penshurst Place
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Interiors like this are so satisfying in being exactly what you expect a place like that to be like and then somehow even more so.
Interiors of Penshurst Place, Kent, the ancestral home of the Sidney family and birthplace of poet Sir Philip Sidney. The house was built in 1341.
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ON THIS DAY - 21 October 1554
On This Day (21 Oct) in 1554, John Dudley, 2nd Earl of Warwick, son of John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, died at Penshurst Place, Kent - the home of his brother-in-law Henry Sidney.
John became his father's heir on the death of his eldest brother Henry in 1544, and adopted the title of 'Viscount Lisle' in 1547, on his father's promotion to the Earldom of Warwick. As his father's profile rose within the regency of Edward VI, initially as part of the regency council and later assuming the role of Lord President in Oct 1549, John and his brothers also participated in court events.
In May 1550, he was married to Anne Seymour, the eldest daughter of Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset and the supplanted Lord Protector, in an attempted ally-ship between the two families. During his imprisonment, Anne was known to have been given permission to visit her husband at the Tower of London; the first of these visits appears to have taken place in Sep 1553, alongside the wives of Ambrose (Elizabeth Tailboys) and Robert (Amy Robsart).
John had been arrested on 20 Jul 1553, alongside his father and brothers Ambrose and Harry at Cambridge; they had been heading towards Mary's stronghold of Framlingham Castle, when news reached them of the Privy Council's abandonment of support for the claim of Lady Jane Grey. Subsequently, John's father proclaimed Mary as "Queen of England" before surrendering to her supporters.
On his return to London, John was held within the Tower of London, in the Beauchamp Tower, along with his brothers Ambrose, Robert, Guildford and Harry, whilst their father was held separately within St Thomas's Tower. It was during his period of imprisonment that John carved (or perhaps commissioned) the infamous graffiti, with his name and the 'Warwick' emblem of bear and staff being depicted in the centre, surrounded by flowers representing his brothers (Ambrose-rose; Robert-robur/oak; Guildford-gillyflowers; Harry-honeysuckle).
Alongside his father and Elizabeth Brooke, Marquess of Northampton (wife of William Parr, and alleged architect of the marriage of John's brother Guildford Dudley to Lady Jane Grey in Jun 1553), John appeared at Westminster Hall on 18 Aug 1553. John pleaded guilty to the charges of high treason put to him, in contrast to the others; they were all found guilty and condemned to death. Whilst his father was executed on Tower Hill 4 days later, John was continued to be imprisoned with no execution date set.
On 11 Oct 1554, John (along with brothers Robert and Harry) were released from the Tower; this appears to have been as a result of negotiations and alliances made by his mother Jane Guildford, Duchess of Northumberland, and Henry Sidney, brother of his eldest sister Mary, within the new Marion court, including with the new king consort Prince Philip II of Spain. Ill and weak, he travelled south of London to Penshurst Place, where his sister Mary was 8 months pregnant; he died on 21 Oct, only 3 days after arriving at Penshurst, leaving his young wife Anne a widow.
#tudor england#tudor history#tudor people#history#tudor#tudors#John dudley#earl of warwick#Robert dudley#Ambrose dudley#Mary dudley#Henry sidney#tower of london#Beauchamp tower#st thomas's tower#lady Jane grey#Mary i#penshurst place#anne seymour
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Penshurst Place, birthplace of Philip Sidney, in Kent, England
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Get The Best Home Builders In Penshurst
House building is a process that involves various specialists and can be done either by the owner themselves or by hiring a professional home builder. There are several reasons why you should hire a home builder for your next project. Here are a few reasons why you should use home builders in Penshurst for your next project.
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"Stella the Stargazer"
Ample was commissioned to design a lovely tiny home for the Australian tourism and events company Visit Victoria.
It is based on a triple-axle trailer and features a length of 32 feet and a width of 7.8 feet. Old sections of steel were sourced from an abandoned farm shack in rural Penshurst, Victoria and they were used to build the home.
Reclaimed corrugated iron and hardwood from the same site were utilized as well, giving the tiny home a shed-like aesthetic.
The tiny home can run off the grid using a solar panel system and batteries. It also includes a generator that will work when needed. A rainwater collection system has also been integrated, as well as tanks to hold greywater and waste.
Stella the Stargazer can be booked and moves around in different locations.
Courtesy: Ample
#art#design#architecture#travels#boutique hotel#interior design#interiors#nomad#trailer#ample#cabin#tiny house#tiny home#off-grid#sustainable architecture#sustainability#victoria#australia#reclaimed#stella#stargazer
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Penshurst Gardens, Edgware
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Welch, Cachemaille-Day and Lander
Images from RIBApix and MODA
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While I think this gesture is probably pointless... Larry the Cat is looking forward to reading your New Year greetings. This is being organised by one of my neighbours in Penshurst, Kent Thank you, Simon.
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Constance Wynne-Roberts, Mrs Ernest Hills of Redleaf
Artist: John Singer Sargent (American, 1856-1925)
Date: 1985
Medium: OIl on canvas
Collection: National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburg, Scotland
Description
Mrs Ernest Hills was the daughter of Evan Wynne-Roberts of The Knowle, Surrey, a barrister and Justice of the Peace. In 1895 she married Frank Ernest Hills (died 1895) of Redleaf House, Penshurst in Kent. The black dress and sombre mood may reflect mourning for the recent death of the sitter's husband.
#portrait#oil on canvas#mrs. ernest hills of readleaf#british culture#painting#john singer sargent#american painter#standing#woman#black dress#american art#fine art#table#curtains#20th century painting
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