By Michael D. Reid (original source Times Columnist)
“This time last year, Lady Fiona Carnarvon’s British stately home, Highclere Castle, was a beehive of activity as the cast and crew of Downton Abbey filmed one of the top-rated costume drama’s final episodes.
“It’s a very odd feeling,” admits the eighth Countess of Carnarvon, reflecting upon the relative serenity since then at her magnificent Victorian estate that was used to depict where the Crawley family and their servants live.”
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