Description
Tabley House was designed by John Carr of York for Sir Peter Byrne Leicester, Bt., and completed in 1767. With its nine-bay central block facing south, flanked by pavilions and quadrant passages set well back and splendid Doric portico reached by curved stairs, Tabley is the only 18th century Palladian country house in Cheshire.
Your sims should enjoy living at Tabley. It is grand but small enough to easily navigate. The exterior is rather accurate. Your equestrian sims will love the stables located in the west pavilion.
Creator Notes
All expansions (no stuff packs) were used in tthis creation..
- Price Unfurnished: 301000
- Price Furnished: 657000
- Furnished: Fully
- Decorated: Throughout
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 3
- Stories: 4
- Lot Size: 60x60
Description
Tabley House was designed by John Carr of York for Sir Peter Byrne Leicester, Bt., and completed in 1767. With its nine-bay central block facing south, flanked by pavilions and quadrant passages set well back and splendid Doric portico reached by curved stairs, Tabley is the only 18th century Palladian country house in Cheshire.
Your sims should enjoy living at Tabley. It is grand but small enough to easily navigate. The exterior is rather accurate. Your equestrian sims will love the stables located in the west pavilion.
Creator Notes
All expansions (no stuff packs) were used in tthis creation..
- Price Unfurnished: 301000
- Price Furnished: 657000
- Furnished: Fully
- Decorated: Throughout
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 3
- Stories: 4
- Lot Size: 60x60
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#1 On Apr 25, 2013 noracelwyne wrote:
Absolutely beautiful! You have captured the details of the building brilliantly! Thank you