We didn't get to see the servants quarters, just the upstairs glamourous part. We were told the kitchen has been modernised as the owners live here and all the kitchen scenes are filmed in a studio.
The tickets cost £20, a little expensive but is about average for these types of large houses as the maintenance cost is very high. Overall still worth going, at least once!
20 isn't bad, I don't think! Really interesting. I wonder what a tour of Hobbitville in NZ is...I bet it is more than 20! I figured there were various parts that were filmed in a studio - you just never know these days! Cool!
From memory Hobbiton in NZ was more expensive but I can't remember how much. I went there a few years ago, and with me not being a Hobbiton fan, I still think it was worth it despite the price. It was really quite spectacular, and you can take loads of photos!!!!!
That is really cool! Would be fun to see some of these places in real life.