The 200-year leak inquiry: Source of water that’s blighted stately home  designed by Parliament architect since 1835 is found at last

It’s a leak that has plagued the grand country mansion for almost two centuries.

Year after year, moisture seeped into the roof of Kingston Lacy house – confounding experts who carried out numerous reports on the issue.

But at last they have got to the bottom of the problem, discovering a design flaw by a renowned master architect.

Sir Charles Barry, best known for his work on the Houses of Parliament, was commissioned to design a new cupola to top the 17th-century country house in 1835. However, he designed the windows of the dome-shaped structure to be glazed ‘inside out’.

According to the National

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