DescriptionDrawing Room, Mount Juliet, County Kilkenny, Ireland, 1920s (6305107531).jpg
English: Many of us don't have even one Drawing Room, but Mount Juliet in Co. Kilkenny was blessed with two. According to the photographer's description, this is Drawing Room No. 1, although the family surely did not call it that.
Mount Juliet is a Georgian mansion built in 1757, and was named after Juliana, the Earl of Carrick's wife, who was always known as Juliet. It is now a hotel.
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