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This room, at the head of the staircase, takes
its name from the early eighteenth-century State Bed, formerly at Normanton
Park in Rutland. The bed dates stylistically from c.1710, and so must
have come from the earlier house, rather than the Palladian house (itself
now demolished) built for Sir John Heathcote by Richard Jupp in 173540.
The late eighteenth-century chimney-piece was introduced by the 2nd Lord
Faringdon in the 1930s.

Peter Greenham Castle of Duingt near Annecy
(No.225).
The pictures here are mainly by twentieth-century artists Peter
Greenham, Jane Dowling, John Ward (a portrait of the present owner and
his family, painted in 1978), Sir Edmund Fairfax-Lucy, Emily Patrick,
Ken Howard, Peter Kuhfeld, Allan Gwynne-Jones and Emilie Gwynne-Jones
and they have been bought in the last few years by the Trustees
of the Faringdon Collection. The furniture includes a set of four giltwood
armchairs with oval backs, and a settee upholstered in nineteenth-century
Beauvais tapestry. An early eighteenth-century French chasuble is on a
stand beside the bed.
The State Bed in the Normanton Room.
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