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Silent Sunday: Uppark House
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Now that’s a Christmassy entrance and a half!
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That’s for sure!
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Wonderfully festive
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Yes indeed.
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That doorway decoration is fantastic!
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Yes! Gorgeous isn’t it.
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Years since I went to Uppark, lovely to see it decorated for Christmas.
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It was quite gently done.
Sadly we were told we couldn’t take photos apart from of the Christmas tree on the ground floor. Something to do with not all the items being owned by the NT.
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Those put my decorations to shame! How the other half live!
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I no longer put up any decorations, but I do love to see the National Trust houses decorated at this time of year. Sometimes they have local flower clubs to do it.
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