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A History
In the late
nineteenth century, aristocratic socialist reformer Thomas Hughes and
his group of Utopian intellectuals left England to settle in an isolated
area of the Cumberland Plateau in East Tennessee. There
they built a charming village of gabled windows, peaked roofs, charming
homes, and a quaint church and impressive library, but they were never
able to make a success of the settlement. When their Uptopian experiment
soon failed, most of the new settlers returned to England.
What remained were the
people who lived there before the reformers came, and the buildings,
of course. The Table at Grey Gables
recounts the founding of the Victorian English village and the dichotomy
of the two cultures of Cumberland Plateau country and aristocratic English
in the small, rural community. Line drawings, historical narration,
biographical sketches, personal anecdotes, and scrumptious recipes of
the food served at the Grey Gables Bed 'n Breakfast, noted
worldwide for its beauty, charm, and good food, fill the pages of this
charming, unique book. | Introduction
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