Warwick Castle, Green Drawing Room

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Date:1894 - 1900 (c.)

Description:A photograph showing the interior of the Green Drawing Room at Warwick Castle.

The walls and coffered ceiling are painted in a light green, with trim and detail picked out in gold. Although naturally well-lit at times, this room looks quite dark for much of the day.

Like many of the rooms, this is equipped with an abundance of French furniture, dating from the eighteenth century.

Through the doorway on the left can be seen the 'enfilade' or sequence of rooms, leading next to the Cedar Room, and eventually to the Great Hall. Behind the photographer are the Queen Anne bedroom and the Blue Boudoir.

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