Sunday, 24 April 2011

Have you visited Oldway Mansion yet?

Free admission to a wonderfully ornate house and gardens with an onsite café/restaurant – why haven’t you visited yet?

Oldway Mansion is a large house and gardens in Paignton, Devon, England. It was built as a private residence for Isaac Merritt Singer c1873, who was the founder of the Singer Sewing Machine Company. It was then rebuilt by his third son Paris Singer in the style of the Palace of Versailles and the eastern elevation of the building was inspired by the Place de la Concorde in Paris. 

The interior of the building is noted for its grand staircase made from marble and balusters of bronze. The ceiling of the staircase is decorated with ornate paintings and above the grand staircase there is a reproduction of the first version of Jacques-Louis David's painting The Crowning of Josephine by Napoleon. The original was purchased by Paris Singer in the late 19th century. The painting was sold to the French government in 1946 and now hangs in the Palace of Versailles. The reproduction at the mansion, which is in the same place as the original, is a colour photocopy and was unveiled in 1995.

The gallery on the first floor is a reproduction of the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles, the gallery leads into the ballroom, which contains walls of gilt paneling and mirrors.

Oldway Mansion is set in 17 acres of gardens, which are laid out on an Italian theme by the French landscape gardener Achille Duchesne. The maze consists of dwarf box hedging and flower beds. To the south of the mansion there is the grotto garden where a waterfall passes over a rocky cave into a pool below. The grounds of the mansion contain many sub-tropical plants and shrubs.

Opposite the main entrance to the mansion is a large round building known as The Rotunda. This was built in 1873, and was used originally as a horse riding pavilion and exercise area. Isaac Merritt Singer gave this building the nickname of "The Wigwam".

Oldway Mansions has played an important role during the period of the First World War from 1914 to 1918 it was transformed into the American Women’s War Relief Hospital. The Rotunda was converted to house rows of beds for the wounded soldiers being brought back to England from the trenches of France and Belgium. Queen Mary visited the hospital in November 1914.

During the Second World War Oldway was used in the war effort by housing RAF cadets training to be aircrew. In 1943 Oldway was damaged in an air raid, along with many other buildings in Paignton. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visited the mansion in 1943.
Oldway Mansion has been used as a film location on several occasions. During 2004 it doubled as Buckingham Palace for the filming of Churchill: The Hollywood Years, starring Christian Slater and Neve Campbell. The 1968 film Isadora starring Vanessa Redgrave and telling the life story of the dancer Isadora Duncan also used Oldway Mansion as one of its locations.
 
Accessibility
·                   All Areas Accessible to Disabled Visitors
·                   Guide Dogs Permitted
·                   Parking Areas for Disabled Visitors
·                   Ramp/Level Access
·                   Toilets for Disabled Visitors
Catering
·                   On-Site café/restaurant - All types of food available. 

Oldway Mansion
Torquay Road
Paignton
TQ3 2TE

 
 Opening Times:



Monday
08:30 - 17:30
Tuesday
08:30 - 17:30
Wednesday
08:30 - 17:30
Thursday
08:30 - 17:30
Friday
09:30 - 16:15

Oldway Mansions is one of the many attractions within easy reach of Astoria Court holiday flats in Paignton

Tuesday, 12 April 2011

More people holidaying in Britain this year

During this current economic climate, holidaying in Britain may prove to not only be more practical for many families but also much more cost effective. Ginna Clark from www.uktourism.co.uk suggests “People may find planning their summer holiday difficult, due to financial circumstances – but there are great savings to be made by holidaying in the UK.”

 “We have found that at a time when everybody’s household budget is under pressure that more and more people are looking into holidaying in Britain this year, with Devon, Cornwall and the Lake District looking like the most popular areas for this year,” she added.

A further survey by information services company Experian, revealed more cost cutting efforts of UK residents. Of those surveyed intending to have a holiday, 28 per cent are planning a UK trip. Whilst on holiday of the Britons surveyed more than two in five intend to take fewer excursions, 29% will not be buying souvenirs for friends or family and 12% will camp rather than stay in a hotel.

This survey also found that a quarter of 'middle Britons' plan to take packed lunches rather than eat out while on trips this summer, more and more of us are now taking our tupperware on holiday in a bid to save money.

In addition to the survey on holidays in general a new report has been released stating that this year's extended Easter break will cost UK parents a total of £3.5billion in childcare and entertainment costs. The back-to-back bank holidays at the end of the month will result in a cost of £267 per child, on average.

If you are looking to take a holiday in the UK this year why not try Paignton, we have plenty of fun family entertainment, plus some great days out. Visit our website for holidays in Paignton.