In the quiet English village of Rushton, in the county of Warwickshire, there is a small church, a local pub, a village green, and, down an overgrown lane, a derelict mansion. This is part of the story of Tremaine Hall and the people who lived there..
In 1922, a rich businessman bought the estate of an old landed family, crumbling to ruin after the first World War. The long line of Tremaines ended when the only son of the house was killed at the Somme, and on the death of his widowed father,...
Published on October 10, 2014 11:41