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The Rooms
That Loseley House is a living home, and has been for over 500 years, echoes through every room. In the Great Hall, small domestic details of day-to-day life sit happily next to great moments in history - George IV’s coronation chair, panels carved for Henry VIII’s banqueting tents, work by Grindling Gibbons, England’s finest ever woodcarver. That blend of the simple and the significant is there wherever you look. The ceiling in the Drawing Room was commissioned for a visit by James I, the fireplace, carved from a single monumental block of chalk, is to a design by Holbein, and the cushions on the maid of honour chairs are reputed to have been worked by Queen Elizabeth I. Any visit to Loseley Park House is a reminder that history is about people and the details of their lives they leave behind – at Loseley Park that process continues still.




