Pamela Belle-People and Places

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Throughout all of Pamela Belles novels she brings to life many historical people, places and events.
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The Moon in the Water and Chains of Fate are both set in Suffolk, Oxford, and Liddesdale. Ms. Belle was inspired to write her novels around existing manors of the day.

Kentwell Hall, in Long Melford, Suffolk, is what "Goldhayes" might have looked like.

 

 

Kentwell
Kentwell Hall
Stokesay Castle, in Shropshire, is the fortified manor which inspired "Ashcott" Stokesay Castle
Stokesay Castle
Smailholm Tower on the Scottish Borders is an example of a 'peel tower' and is similar to what "Catholm" might have looked like. Smailholm
Smailholm Tower
Alathea brings readers to London in the mid 17th century. Ms. Belle incorporates the 1666 Great Fire of London into the story with realistic detail.

London Fire 1666
Painting of the Great Fire of London 1666

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Norton St. Philip, Somerset



Wintercombe, Herald of Joy, and A Falling Star are all set in the beautiful counties of Somerset and Wiltshire England. The Great Chalfield Manor inspired Wintercombe, and the village of Norton St. Philip the setting.


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