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My daughter Catherine and I enjoyed a very lovely day at Wimpole Hall and Farm. It was not our first visit. In fact, on the day Princess Diana died, my family and I had enjoyed a lovely day here, only to return home to watch the news. It was very sad.

Wimpole Hall is a large country house located in Cambridgeshire, England. Built in the 17th century, it showcases impressive architecture with elements of Baroque and later Palladian styles. The estate has been associated with several notable families and underwent various modifications over the centuries.

Wimpole Hall

Wimpole Hall:

  1. Architecture and Interiors: The hall features grand state rooms, opulent decor, and exquisite furniture. Noteworthy is the library, designed by James Gibbs, and the Yellow Drawing Room, adorned with Rococo plasterwork.
  2. Gardens and Parkland: The surrounding grounds were landscaped by famous designers, including Capability Brown and Humphry Repton. They encompass formal gardens, a walled garden, and a scenic parkland with lakes, woodland, and follies.
  3. Ownership and History: The estate has passed through many hands, including Sir Thomas Chicheley, the Earls of Hardwicke, and the Bambridge family. It is now managed by the National Trust.

Wimpole Home Farm:

  1. Historic Working Farm: The farm operates as a traditional, working farm, preserving historical farming methods and rare breeds of livestock. Visitors can see sheep, pigs, cattle, and horses, among other animals.
  2. Educational Opportunities: The farm offers insights into agricultural practices, sustainable farming, and rural life. Activities and demonstrations are often held for visitors, particularly children.
  3. Facilities and Attractions: There is a range of facilities, including a café, shop, and play areas. Visitors can also enjoy tractor rides and seasonal events.

Together, Wimpole Hall and its farm offer a rich combination of historical, architectural, and agricultural experiences.

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