A Manor Of Speaking: Frampton Hall
- 250pages
- 9 heures de lecture
One of England's largest historic estates is up for sale, featuring thousands of acres of farmland, hundreds of cottages, and priceless treasures from the stately home. James Aden, the land agent for the late Sir Charles Buckley and his son, Sir Sebastian, manages the breathtaking Frampton Hall Estate in Suffolk. When Sebastian and his wife, Serena, discover they cannot have children, they decide to sell the estate and establish a charity to benefit from its assets. This decision clashes with the family trustees appointed by Sir Charles to preserve the estate's legacy. The only serious buyer, Tony Stoke, made his fortune in lavatory paper manufacturing, coming from a background far removed from the upper-class Buckleys. James is responsible for orchestrating the sale while also managing the diverse tenants of the estate's cottages and farms, all amid Sebastian's disinterest. Will the sale go through? Could Tony Stoke become Lord of the Manor and embrace an aristocratic lifestyle? Or will the estate's residents, art experts, and trustees intervene to halt this plan? This humorous tale captures an eccentric aristocratic lifestyle reminiscent of PG Wodehouse's characters from a bygone era.
