
It's still early days here but some themes are emerging: Napoleonic-era history, 18th century interiors, a touch of tango, and occasional pretty pictures just because...
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Last week’s walk along the Thames at Twickenham finished at Sion Row. The fine Georgian crescent faces a high brick wall, which marks the boundary of the gardens of York House, now the town hall. The house is set back from the river and fac...
I’m working my way along the north bank of the Thames heading upstream from Richmond Bridge. This was a stretch of the river favoured by the rich and socially privileged of the 18th century. (To be honest, it still is in 2026.) They built s...
Last week, I wrote a brief introduction to Marble Hill House and that led to someone saying they might visit this neck of the woods. I responded with a (far too long) comment about other places you could see while you were here.
It reminde...
Marble Hill House re-opened at the end of March after its winter break and I’ve already got into the swing of showing off the house to visitors. It’s open free Wednesday to Sundays and I do recommend a visit.
I mention Marble Hill from ti...
It’s Friday, so I need to be putting a Substack post together. Like a party of Victorian gentlemen lost in the jungle but still dressing for dinner, I keep these little rituals to hold onto something constant in my shifting world. At least...
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I dance tango, write historical novels, and spend far too much of my time in the 18th and 19th centuries. Also dabble with Urban Fantasy. Might one day be good at something but frittered my life away and had fun doing so.
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