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Thursday, 5 April 2012

BBC documentary shot at Lymond house, Ooty.


This footage is from a BBC documentary "British empire making at home". This part was shot at one of our properties Lymond House, Ooty.

Dating back to 1855, Lymond House is the epitome of a bygone colonial era, the perfect getaway, set among a vista of flowering trees and sprawling lawns. This heritage hotel comprises two Victorian drawing rooms with fireplaces, ideal for cosy evenings in. It has three ensuite double rooms and three garden suites, replete with antique beds, dressers, creaking floorboards and fireplaces. One can soak in the atmosphere that has been lovingly preserved for over 150 years.

There are three bedrooms, a cottage, a verandah running the length of the house, a spacious living and dining area with a high ceiling and a fireplace, old fashioned red tile floors and big glass windows framing some spectacular scenery. A stone bench sits on the green grass. A cuppa tea, a favourite book and you are in business.
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