Sadly, it's been broken up and converted into two separate homes, but the building remains intact, and comfortable in its setting, more as if it had grown there, rather than being built. But, there is enough of a house left to fire my imagination. I had the setting for my series. All I needed was a name. I found that when I was searching through some old emails for something. I found one from an Insurance Company, fiddled with the name and 'The Endersley Papers' was born.
What I'd really love, is to see the inside of the house(s) but I can't bring myself to drive up to the front door, introduce myself and ask for a nose around. After all, I'm English. We don't do that!
The first of the Endersley stories, 'Lord of Endersley' is available now for Total E Bound VIPs. It's on general release from 3rd October. If you want to see what I think the inside of the house is like, and read about the goings-on between Jacob Endersley and Marcus Billington, feel free to pick up a copy here
Oh I can see the appeal. Places like that have seen so much history that they can 'say' something to you. Then a character moves and and... yes, I can see why you love it.
ReplyDeleteHave you ever seen Roedean school over looking the beach at Brighton? It had the same affect on me. http://www.mybrightonandhove.org.uk/images/uploaded/scaled/Roedean_School_010.jpg
And I completely understand not asking to look round. I'm English as well!