Rosemary's Trips to England

Syon House Great Hall

Monument to the designs of Robert Adam, the Great Hall at Syon House will be featured in the The Bloodied Cravat, the third book in the Beau Brummell Mystery Series.

Syon House Great Hall


White's Clube

White's Club

White's Club is still one of the most exclusive gentleman's clubs in London. The bow window (added after the time the Beau Brummell Mystery Series is set) was where Brummell held court.


Grounds at Oatlands

Oatlands, where Beau Brummell's special friend, Frederica, the Duchess of York lived. The original house is no  longer there, but Oatlands Park Hotel has taken its place and one can still wander the beautiful grounds.

Oatlands


Hyde Park

Phanor's Grave


Hyde Park

Where the fashionable still ride!

Hyde Park


Sedan Chair
Example of a Sedan Chair

Beau Brummell obtains his sedan chair in Death on a Silver Tray. Though his looks a little different than this one, you can get a general idea of these wonderful  conveyances. Poles were inserted into the black brackets on the sides of the chair. Two strong men, fore and aft,  carried the occupant about in elegance. This particular chair is on display in The Pump Room, Bath.


Rosemary at Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle