A 16-sided house with centuries of history looks as if it has been frozen in time thanks to the protection of the National Trust.
The house, named A La Ronde, was built in Exmouth in the 1790s by cousins Mary and Jane Parminter. The construction and interior of the rural retreat was inspired by the pair's travels around the globe reported Devon Live.
From their gallery made of shells to a room with a hand-crafted feather frieze border, Mary and Jane made sure to decorate their home using souvenirs from every place they visited.
And thanks to the National Trust their hard work has been protected. Usually from March to October A La Ronde is open to the public but like all National Trust properties it has been closed during the coronavirus
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