Tuesday, 10 June 2014

To the manor came we


Atop a little hillock in Richmond Upon Thames is a house with a garden. It is a brick house with sash windows built in 1710. Halford House is a Queen Anne manor house which has been classified as a Grade II ancient monument. It was acquired in 1954 for the princely sum of four hundred and fifty pounds by the Christian Fellowship, a small group of young adults with not much to their name. The asking price had been two thousand pounds. But God provided a place of worship for them. It was derelict when they took it over and the young church undertook the restoration of the building. Truly the house that God built.

View of Halford House from the garden


Steps leading from Halford House to the larger upper garden filled with apple trees

View of the garden from the dining room latticed casement windows
To this lovely manor we came on that bright sunny Thursday for our five-day sojourn in fair England. 
A sun-dial dating from 1659 sitting in the garden

Emily and Grace show us the fruit of their labour
Kor and Pat's room from three angles


How Halford House becomes home



The children's room 

Our room, at the top, of course
Mum and Dad on their sofa bed in their bedroom on the first floor



The view from the connecting staircase. 

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