We called in at Houghton for lunch and to see the James Turrell exhibition, which is more extensive than any Turrells I have seen before. The park was surprisingly empty as compared to two years ago for the Walpole exhibition, beautifully looked after, and still with the avenues laid out by Charles Bridgeman in the late 1720s.
These are the stables:-
The view of the park to the north of the house:-
The north front:-
The south front:-
The pleached limes:-
The hedges en route to Skyspace:-
And Skyspace itself:-












