
The south front of Gayhurst House
The E-shaped south front of Gayhurst House. The original mediaeval house was located on the left of the photo. When the sun is at the right position, the original roof can be seen behind the top window.

The grandiose oak staircase
Because of wear, the original oak staircase has needed some steps replaced over the years. The steps had to be polished daily by housemaids

The Drawing Room
This grand hall is situated to the right of the main entrance door. There are pictures of Kenelm and Venetia Digby on the walls

Stable and coach yard
The former stable yard, on the western side at a right angle to the front of main house. Now Mews cottages

North Front
This actually the rear of the building, overlooking Digby's walk and the North Avenue The tennis courts were later built in this area

The courtyard of the Service wing
This is located behind the original mediaeval structure on the west side

The male servants' lavatory block
The lavatory block was built by William Burgess for the male servants in the 19th century. It features the head of Cerebus with red eyes

Stable block and laundry
This view from the kitchen garden is of the stable block and the laundry building

Dutch Garden
The formal Dutch Garden is located between the East Front and St Peters church.
The photograph was taken from the roof

The Water Garden
The water garden was created as part of the extensive landscaping carried out in the 18th C

Grassed North Avenue
the north avenue projects towards Bunsty Farm and the road to Hanslope.
The vista has been affected by the erection of tennis courts

St Peters church Gayhurst
This church replaced the ruined mediaeval building and was completed in 1728.
It is in the style of Christopher Wren but he is unlikely to have been involved in its building

Yew walk - "Digby's Walk"
This dressed walk allowed residents and visitors to Gayhurst house to walk under the Turnpike road down to the river

Gayhurst Rowing Club
7 members of the Gayhurst Rowing Club outside the main entrance
Walter Carlile is seated on the right in a white suit and cap

Gayhurst Rowing club c1885
Group photo of the rowing club including James W Carlile and Walter Carlile

The Boat House
This boat house was built on the flat land above the river Ouse and was used for the 19thC Regattas.
It is now fallen down

Gayhurst Regatta c1885
This view of the Regatta is from the Tyringham side of the river Ouse.
The riverbank looks to be along the road to Ravenstone?













