I expect by this time you may also be in need of arest and some refreshment.Most visitors are,so whydon't you visit the tea room on the far side of thegarage?
If you have time,there is a lovely walk down towardsthe River Dudwell.For me,this is the best part of theestate.This isn't on the map but it is all clearlysignposted.You cross the field which spreads alongthe banks of the river.In spring,this area is wellworth a visit.Spend a minute or two watching thewater pass by underneath as you cross thefootbridge,and then continue along the River Walk through the woodland.On a hot summer'sday the trees along this path provide welcome shade.Eventually you come to the water millwhich used to provide the electricity for the house - only about four hours every evening - inGeorge's time.And,finally,for those of you who would like to see stunning views of thesurrounding countryside and who are a little bit more energetic,when you return from the milltake the first turning on your left and climb up to the viewpoint.You won't regret it.
Enjoy your visit!