So, what else is good about inheritance tax?

We (that is you and I) get given stuff. Like this ‘ere big house, and works of art, and stuff. This is Kingston Lacy in Dorset. We visited when we were down over the weekend and it is truly astonishing - each room has a “wow” factor, each room is different. The art collection is phenomenal: Reubens, Van Dyke, Titian, Breughel, Reynolds. Some of the wood carving would blow your mind - some of the largest Grinling Gibbons pieces I’ve ever seen. (mind you my favourite of his is a “piece exemplar” of a rose in Chatsworth). I could go on about the frescos, the furniture, the fittings but you probably have got the picture. The entire house and contents is as it was left to the National Trust. And now its ours. Isn’t that nice? I don’t think that would have happened without the spectre of Death Duties. (If you are National Trust members, you get in free, too.)
Unfortunately, no photographs allowed in the house, but there are large numbers of staff who are helpful and enthusiastic sharing their knowledge. Put it on your list of “must see” places for the west country, really. You won’t be disappointed.




