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The highly praised biography of an archetypal great house and the
family who lived there for over 250 years.
'The Big House' is the biography of a great country house and the lives
of the Sykes family who lived there, with varying fates, for the next
two hundred and fifty years. It is a fascinating social history set
against the backdrop of a changing England, with a highly individual,
pugnacious and self-determining cast, including: 'Old Tat' Sykes, said
to be one of the great sights of Yorkshire (the author's
great-great-great-grandfather), who wore 18th-century dress to the day
of his death at ninety-one in 1861. His son was similarly eccentric,
wearing eight coats that he discarded gradually throughout the day in
order to keep his body temperature at a constant. He was forced to
marry, aged forty-eight, eighteen-year-old Jessica Cavendish-Bentick - a
lively and highly intelligent woman who relieved the boredom of her
marriage by acquiring a string of lovers, writing novels and throwing
extravagant parties (her nickname became 'Lady Satin Tights'), all the
while accumulating debts that ended in a scandalous court case. Their
son, Mark, died suddenly whilst brokering the peace settlement at the
Paris Peace Conference at the end of World War I; Sledmere was destroyed
by fire shortly afterwards.
But the rebuilt Sledmere rose from the flames to resound again with
colourful, brilliant characters in the 1920s and 1930s including the
author's grandmother, Lily, who had been a celebrated bohemian in Paris.
'The Big House' is vividly written and meticulously researched using
the Sykes' own family's papers and photographs. In this splendid
biography of place and time, Christopher Simon Sykes has resuscitated
the lives of his ancestors and their glorious home from the 18th-
through to the 20th-century. 'An unusually entertaining, instructive
and engaging book… this book is a treat.' Sunday Telegraph
'A meticulously researched labour of love.' Daily Mail
'Romantic, accessible and absorbing…I cared passionately for every one
of these people and wanted the book to continue indefinitely.' Daily Telegraph
'Witty, absorbing and touching…a splendid book.' Sunday Times
Christopher Simon Sykes grew up at Sledmere, and went on to become a
journalist, photographer and writer. His work has appeared in 'Vogue',
'House & Garden', the 'Sunday Telegraph' magazine and 'Architectural
Digest' amongst others, and he wrote and presented 'Upper Crust', a
six-part series on country house cookery for BBC Two. He has written six
and photographed fourteen books, including 'The National Trust Country
House Album', 'The Rolling Stones on Tour' and 'The Garden at Buckingham
Palace'. Christopher Simon Sykes is married with two children and lives
in North London.