Upstairs Mer.

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Continuing up to the second floor of Chateau Sur Mer in Newport ….

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We had to stop and gawk on the way.

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Fabulous woodwork aside, the hand painted crawling vines, lattice and greenery were quite something.

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No one is allowed on the third or fourth floors…

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But there’s plenty to see on the second.

This is the Butternut bedroom, so named for the light walnut bed and furniture.

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As always, the ceiling was so much more than white.

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Various bedroom and private sitting rooms for the family.

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You realize when you tour these mansions, the first floor is for impressing guests…

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The second is for day to day living.

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This mahogany and white tile bathroom is exactly as it was back in the day.

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With hot and cold running water it was pretty high tech.

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Except for the throne, which looks more like an indoor outhouse.

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Here’s the staircase to the third floor which we couldn’t access, though my husband did try.

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19 thoughts on “Upstairs Mer.”

  1. Makes me wonder why you can’t access the top floors… What’s so special about there that they can’t share with the public? Or does it have to do with the integrity of the floors, not strong enough people might fall through? Or what? Ghosts? Who doesn’t want to see ghosts??

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  2. That painted ceiling in the bedroom looks like carrots all around the border. Especially with the green accents, just an observation. I too wonder why they don’t have the third and fourth floors open to the public, does someone actually still live there?

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  3. Just from your photos I experience visual/sensory overload. I cannot even imagine living in places like these…actually I can’t even imagine touring these places – it’s a visual assault. Maybe I have some sort of ‘syndrome’ that’s never been diagnosed…

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