Marlborough Tower

Posted by Picasa"In the midst of this little Hamlet, a high tower, known as the Marlborough Tower, dominated its surroundings. Its exterior staircases, covered in wall flowers and geraniums, had an elevated parterre. One of the cottages contained the dairy, and the cream, stored in superposed porcelain vases on white marble tables, was chilled by a stream running through the room. Close by was the real farm where the Queen kept a magnificent herd of Swiss cows that grazed on the surrounding meadows." Felix, Comte de France d'Hezecques, memoirs of a page at the court of Louis XVI. The tower was sometimes called The Fish Tower because it contained a fishery and sometimes people stood at the top and fished from it.

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