CHATSWORTH HOUSE.
Tub name of Chatsworth House, the title of a Devonshire seat, has been bestowed upon the building which was known as the Windsor Caetlo Ilotol, and which was bought and transferred by Mr W Courtney from its former site to its present one in Powderbam Btreet. Since the structure was placed upon its present site great activity baa been displayed in entirely renovating it, for tho purpose of turning it into a boarding house. Tho work has just betn completed, and the house now stands an a perfect revelation as to what cun be done in way of renovation. Mm Beeson, late of Bath, has renovated and furnished tin building in such stylo thut lior patrons can rely on receiving all the comforts of a homo. On tho lower floor there are a roomy parlor, a smoking room, dining room, kitchen, with a fine kitchen range, i>nd a couplo of bedrooms. On the top floor are a Qommodioiis sitting room, seven bedrooms, and a bithrooin fitted up for hot, cold, and shower baths. In short the house has beon fitted up in a style that rcllects grout credit on tho proprietress, Mrs Ucoh -n, w ho desires to state that Chatsworlh llousj will bo_ open for inspection till Saturday, when it will be opened for business.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9555, 24 November 1892, Page 2
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218CHATSWORTH HOUSE. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 9555, 24 November 1892, Page 2
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