The border was the title of the exhibition in the room – an “artier” description than life and death, rather too weird for me, but I loved the room!
Yes, it’s an area down below the fountain courtyard – gravestones added during a Georgian rebuild, apparently. It’s not usually visitable, but there is a guided tour that goes down there, it seems. And it is available for hire for filming, parties, etc.
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Curious….is that area part of Somerset house? And the border I presume is between the world of the living and those passed…..
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The border was the title of the exhibition in the room – an “artier” description than life and death, rather too weird for me, but I loved the room!
Yes, it’s an area down below the fountain courtyard – gravestones added during a Georgian rebuild, apparently. It’s not usually visitable, but there is a guided tour that goes down there, it seems. And it is available for hire for filming, parties, etc.
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Oh, OK!
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so interesting
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