The Secrets Of Cresswell Hall by Alecandra Walsh

Cresswell Hall looks like a very large palace. On the outside are gargoyles and grotesques. There is a story behind each one's name. Alexandra Walsh gives a good bit of history about the Gunpowder Plot and so on. Your dislike of History won't hinder you from reading the book. It's like reading a soap opera. For now I am not interested in History. I think about the furniture. It must have been very sturdy. No need for a woman to look for a dining room table or a bed for years.The book inspires me to read another one like this one. What was their life really like?

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