The Servants' Story: Managing a Great Country House

The Servants' Story: Managing a Great Country House

by PamelaSambrook (Author)

Synopsis

Trentham was the Staffordshire home of the Leveson-Gower family, the Dukes of Sutherland. In the mid-nineteenth century they were said to be the richest non-royal family in Britain. They owned many other country houses and estates, bound to each other by a large and loyal staff. The resulting archive is huge. Combining these records with family history sources, it is possible to reimagine some of the triumphs and tragedies of their servants and managers: who they were, what they did and what happened to them after their time at Trentham ended. With its strict social structure and its sometimes bizarre regulations, the world of Trentham in the 1830s can seem alien to us now, but families are always families, responsibilities can always be burdensome and sorrow is always around the corner. The stories of Trentham's servants are not just family histories; they reveal experiences and unravel relationships to which we can all relate, and demonstrate how people coped in the face of the immense change to country-house life in the early years of the transition into a modern nation.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Published: 15 Nov 2016

ISBN 10: 1445654202
ISBN 13: 9781445654201

Author Bio
Educated in Stoke-on-Trent and Oxford and Keele Universities, Pamela Sambrook had a professional career in museums and country-house management, followed by university teaching and consultancy to the National Trust and English Heritage. This is her sixth book on country-house service.