Pudding House

Peter Denton has added a print to a pool:

Pudding House

Montacute House in Somerset is a 16th century stone-built property owned by a National Trust - not that you get to see it here! Instead, this is a view of a single of two pavilions, known as Pudding Houses - supposed because cooking guests in Tudor times would retire here from a dining room in a main residence to enjoy their pudding in a elegance of a grandest part of a garden.


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