Beach property it’s good to be the king.
Cool post. It is interesting how old buildings can sometimes in plain site.
Where I grew up in South East Montana there are hidden old log cabin that are hidden within regular looking farmhouses. This is because the homesteaders incorporated the log walls of the cabin into the farmhouse as they expanded their log cabins out and up a story with cut lumber.
Does it have marble countertops?
I’m not even going to look at it unless it has marble countertops.
And a walk in shower.
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This is why you must separate the head from the shoulders.
Did it have cable tv?
Wish they could have shown photos fro. Inside, would be interesting g to see how elaborate or not it was, co sidering that he was ex royalty
That’s the Garage!
I thought it was King Lear who was exiled?
Derbyshire? Ah hah. But did they find the Kirwood Derby? Inquiring minds want to know.
I did a lot of summer fexerup contracting when I was in high school. Since I was good at most hands on stuff, I always seemed to be working on 200+ year old farm houses. Typically, the barns were gone, and the land was gone, and they were surrounded by a 1950s/1960s “house farm”. First thing I would do is sit there and think about where the barn used to be, the smoke house, the dump, the well, the root cellar — things that every farmhouse had. Most of these would be gone without a trace, but I could usually find the well and the root cellar. Often the openings were covered by a few timbers and a foot of dirt. Needless to say, the homeowners were grateful. Some of the wells and root cellars were in the basements of the houses.
According to the king's wikipedia page, he may have married a daughter of Charlemagne.
A guy could do a lot
with this.

“that time Saint Hardulph has a cell in a cliff a little from the Trent”.
That’s my mama’s great, great, great whatever granddaddy! She wants her property! Being her sole beneficiary and the some day executor of her estate I demand England immediately sign over title to the property in question so that mother can enjoy the property during her golden years!
I believe the Baggins family acquired the property for a time.
Insert nasty, ignorant, leftist / black racist slanders regarding Whites in caves here.