Witley Court, Worcestershire
Witley Court, Worcestershire
The historic Witley Court in Worcestershire, England stands as a spectacular ruin, the consequence of a violent fire in 1937. The original house was built in 1655 and was redesigned and enlarged by the renowned architect John Nash. The main part of the house was tragically gutted by fire and later, her remaining interiors were systematically stripped leaving a bare shell. The impressive gardens include a beautiful fountain - the Perseus and Andromeda fountain - recently restored to working order. The building is part of English Heritage's portfoilo of historic buildings.
Photographs © Richard Coltman 2007

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