Hampshire, Elvetham Hall

Elvetham Hall is now a hotel, a High Victorian Gothic Revival English country house and a Grade II* listed building. The house was built in 1859–62 for Frederick Gough, 4th Baron Calthorpe, with tall brick chimneys and an entrance front dominated by a tall tower. The interior is notable for its fireplaces. The house has a porte-cochère added in 1901 and a dining room added in 1911, while this postcard was also mailed a long time ago — with stamp, almost full postmark, airmail sticker, and some tape remnant on the reverse. Grade: 3.