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Interior staircase, 'Sutton Scarsdale hall'.. 'pip'

''Sutton Scarsdale hall''
After many years of neglect, in November 1919 the estate was bought by local businessmen who asset-stripped the house; even removing the roof in 1920. Some parts of the building were shipped to the United States, where one room's oak panelling was bought by newspaper baron William Randolph Hearst, who planned to use it at Hearst Castle. After many years in storage in New York City, the panelling was bought by 'Pall Mall films' for use as a set in their various 1950s productions. . {wikipedia}
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3 comments

Fred Fouarge said:

een echt schitterende ouderwetse trap,met van die brede leuningen om naar beneden te glijden--HFF-David klasse foto---mooi weekeinde
18 months ago ( translate )

David G Johnson replied to Fred Fouarge:

Yes Fred,.. great for children I guess :-) Have a good weekend yourself and best wishes from Dj.
18 months ago

Edna Edenkoben said:

Fantastic, but they should left it to dilapidation ;-)
18 months ago