 Painting of a Ruin |
 Painting of a Battle. |
 Painting of a feast in the mountains. |
 Looks like a Strong Box. |
 Please touch. Very confusing, first time I ever see a sign like this. |
 Basement Window, I forget what was in this room. |
 A large box on legs. |
 Looks like someone has used the chamber pot. |
 Painting of a ship. |
 Painting of two ladies. |
 A very nice writing bureau. |
 I don't know if they are bells or buckets. I would guess bells. |
 Barrels in the basement. Possibly would be filled with beer. |
 Stuff in the cellar. |
 Small portraits on the wall. |
 There are lots of these boxes on legs in Ham House. |
 A table set for two. |
 Garlic drying in the kitchen |
 Ghost tours in the house and garden, the most haunted house in England |
 Ham House wall, it is very old |
 Hot, Soft, Cold. I have never seen this before or since. Very, very rare. |
 A bricked up door no longer needed |
 The walls were built very well to stand this long |
 More decay from old age |
 The walls were very decayed a few years ago. |
 Main Staircase |
 East end of Ham House |
 This graffiti is quite interesting |
 Ham House front door |
 234 year old graffiti |
 Possibly original gates |
 Ham House notice boards at the main drive in |
 It looks like JVC on the side of the stone, if it is I did not do it |
 This ditch is called a Ha-Ha |
 1880 graffiti |
 One of the people who work at Ham House told me this is an original seat, but not from when |
 Statue of Father Thames, the god of the river, in the front garden |
 The Ha-Ha runs across the front of the house |
 End of House |
 Close up of front wall |
 A writing desk |
 The kitchen |
 Very ornate back of a chair |
 The kitchen range |
 The Ivory Cabinet |
 Everywhere you look in the house there is a treasure |
 There is a stable in Ham House, this is one of their horses |
 The front of Ham House |
 Main hall in the house |
 Inside the Ice House |
 The bottom of the Ice House |
 Stairs to the first floor |