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Becks406
#1 Posted : 23 March 2010 22:35:14
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it's a big house! with a lot of history, come on Nick tell us what you know, and please share some of your fantastic pictures :-)
Nick
#2 Posted : 24 March 2010 18:45:21

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Hello Becks ,
Welcome to the New Forum for Piercefield House and Park . I do have many photographs of mine going back to 1980's and will post some up as we go along , I'm not sure how to post photos in this forum at the moment and cant find a gallery yet .
I have done quite a few articles about the house on the main web site under Visitors Articles There are some very interesting stories there from the war period especialy . If you havent visited Piercefield Park yet it has to be a trip for the summer it will take between 2 and 3 hours or double that if you want to see the famous 250 year old walks and freshly restored attractions through the woods on the high cliffs above the River Wye . The Eagles Nest viewpoint is 750 feet above the river , the highest inland viewpoint in Wales if not the whole country ..

Attached is a pictureof the steps going from the mansion rear staircase to the much older part of the house at the rear probably used by the servants . Imagine how many years and footsteps wore the steps that much ...
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