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Ken you solve it? Are you a match for the world's greatest TV quizzer?
Ken you solve it? Are you a match for the world's greatest TV quizzer?

The Guardian

time2 days ago

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  • The Guardian

Ken you solve it? Are you a match for the world's greatest TV quizzer?

Jeopardy! is the long-running US quiz show where contestants are given an answer and must respond with a question for that answer. 'Ken Jennings', for example, is the correct answer to the following question: Who holds the record for most Jeopardy! wins in a row – 74 episodes in 2004 – and since 2023 has been its sole presenter? And it is also the answer to this question: Which US TV personality is the author of the Kennection, a pleasurable conundrum that mixes trivia and problem solving and which appears in this column today? Below are five Kennections. Each one consists of five questions, whose answers share a common theme. Can you find it? You don't need to answer all the questions correctly, but it helps. QUESTION 1 1. In 1988, Curtis Strange became the first person to win $1 million in a single season of what sport? 2. What month is celebrated every year with a moustache-growing movement for men's health as well as National Novel Writing Month? 3. What new Argentine dance was condemned by the Vatican in 1913 as 'offensive to the purity of every right-minded person'? 4. Shaka was the first king of what African empire that clashed with the British in 1879? 5. What was the name of Alan Harper's hard-living brother on TV's Two and a Half Men? WHAT'S THE KENNECTION? QUESTION 2 1. Which Lewis Carroll character is drawn wearing a label reading 'In this Style 10/6'? 2. At the end of the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, whom does Dorothy tell, 'I think I'm going to miss you most of all?' 3. 'Leaves of three, let it be' is a reminder about what plant that produces a natural irritant called urushiol? 4. What kind of bird is the mascot for the Linux computer operating system as well as for Sidney Crosby's NHL team? 5. What playing card was first introduced to decks in the 1860s as the top trump in the game of euchre? WHAT'S THE KENNECTION? QUESTION 3 1. What kind of possession was King Arthur's Excalibur or Beowulf's Hrunting? 2. What precious element is the most ductile medal, since just one ounce of it can be drawn into a 50-mile-long wire? 3. In what 2007 film did Elliot Page play a spunky high school junior whom friends call 'the cautionary whale'? 4. What's the only US state whose capital has a three-word name? 5. Financier Warren Buffet is often called the 'Oracle of' what Midwestern city? WHAT'S THE KENNECTION? QUESTION 4 1. What kind of body of water off northeastern Canada is named for explorer Henry Hudson? 2. What's the name of Guy Woodhouse's pregnant wife, played by Mia Farrow, in Roman Polanski's classic 1968 horror film? 3. What seven-year-old character in the book To Kill a Mockingbird was based on a young Truman Capote? 4. The famous onion-domed cathedral in Moscow's Red Square is named for what Russian Orthodox saint? 5. For collectors, what is the highest-quality grade of coins and comic books called? WHAT'S THE KENNECTION? QUESTION 5 1. What Australian city is home to an iconic Harbour Bridge as well as Jørn Utzon's famous opera house? 2. What destructive Labrador retriever is the subject of John Grogan's 2005 memoir subtitled Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog? 3. What's the specific name for a dot on dominoes and dice? 4. Who had an unlikely hit in 1968 with his ukelele cover of 'Tiptoe Through the Tulips'? 5. What illusionist and Claudia Schiffer ex was the first living magician with a star on the Hollywood Walk of fame? WHAT'S THE KENNECTION? I'll be back at 5pm UK with the answers. PLEASE NO SPOILERS. Instead kentribute your own similar kenundrums. Today's examples are taken from Jennings' new book, The Complete Kennections, which has one thousand of them. His knowledge of trivia is unparalleled, but what I loved more is his ingenuity and wit in choosing the themes. The Complete Kennections: 5,000 Questions in 1,000 Puzzles is out on July 29 in the US. I've been setting a puzzle here on alternate Mondays since 2015. I'm always on the look-out for great puzzles. If you would like to suggest one, email me.

Ken you solve it? Are you a match for the world's greatest TV quizzer?
Ken you solve it? Are you a match for the world's greatest TV quizzer?

The Guardian

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

Ken you solve it? Are you a match for the world's greatest TV quizzer?

Jeopardy! is the long-running US quiz show where contestants are given an answer and must respond with a question for that answer. 'Ken Jennings', for example, is the correct answer to the following question: Who holds the record for most Jeopardy! wins in a row – 74 episodes in 2004 – and since 2023 has been its sole presenter? And it is also the answer to this question: Which US TV personality is the author of the Kennection, a pleasurable conundrum that mixes trivia and problem solving and which appears in this column today? Below are five Kennections. Each one consists of five questions, whose answers share a common theme. Can you find it? You don't need to answer all the questions correctly, but it helps. QUESTION 1 1. In 1988, Curtis Strange became the first person to win $1 million in a single season of what sport? 2. What month is celebrated every year with a moustache-growing movement for men's health as well as National Novel Writing Month? 3. What new Argentine dance was condemned by the Vatican in 1913 as 'offensive to the purity of every right-minded person'? 4. Shaka was the first king of what African empire that clashed with the British in 1879? 5. What was the name of Alan Harper's hard-living brother on TV's Two and a Half Men? WHAT'S THE KENNECTION? QUESTION 2 1. Which Lewis Carroll character is drawn wearing a label reading 'In this Style 10/6'? 2. At the end of the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, whom does Dorothy tell, 'I think I'm going to miss you most of all?' 3. 'Leaves of three, let it be' is a reminder about what plant that produces a natural irritant called urushiol? 4. What kind of bird is the mascot for the Linux computer operating system as well as for Sidney Crosby's NHL team? 5. What playing card was first introduced to decks in the 1860s as the top trump in the game of euchre? WHAT'S THE KENNECTION? QUESTION 3 1. What kind of possession was King Arthur's Excalibur or Beowulf's Hrunting? 2. What precious element is the most ductile medal, since just one ounce of it can be drawn into a 50-mile-long wire? 3. In what 2007 film did Elliot Page play a spunky high school junior whom friends call 'the cautionary whale'? 4. What's the only US state whose capital has a three-word name? 5. Financier Warren Buffet is often called the 'Oracle of' what Midwestern city? WHAT'S THE KENNECTION? QUESTION 4 1. What kind of body of water off northeastern Canada is named for explorer Henry Hudson? 2. What's the name of Guy Woodhouse's pregnant wife, played by Mia Farrow, in Roman Polanski's classic 1968 horror film? 3. What seven-year-old character in the book To Kill a Mockingbird was based on a young Truman Capote? 4. The famous onion-domed cathedral in Moscow's Red Square is named for what Russian Orthodox saint? 5. For collectors, what is the highest-quality grade of coins and comic books called? WHAT'S THE KENNECTION? QUESTION 5 1. What Australian city is home to an iconic Harbour Bridge as well as Jørn Utzon's famous opera house? 2. What destructive Labrador retriever is the subject of John Grogan's 2005 memoir subtitled Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog? 3. What's the specific name for a dot on dominoes and dice? 4. Who had an unlikely hit in 1968 with his ukelele cover of 'Tiptoe Through the Tulips'? 5. What illusionist and Claudia Schiffer ex was the first living magician with a star on the Hollywood Walk of fame? WHAT'S THE KENNECTION? I'll be back at 5pm UK with the answers. PLEASE NO SPOILERS. Instead kentribute your own similar kenundrums. Today's examples are taken from Jennings' new book, The Complete Kennections, which has one thousand of them. His knowledge of trivia is unparalleled, but what I loved more is his ingenuity and wit in choosing the themes. The Complete Kennections: 5,000 Questions in 1,000 Puzzles is out on July 29 in the US. I've been setting a puzzle here on alternate Mondays since 2015. I'm always on the look-out for great puzzles. If you would like to suggest one, email me.

The home that inspired Alice in Wonderland hits the market for $3.2 million
The home that inspired Alice in Wonderland hits the market for $3.2 million

7NEWS

time6 days ago

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  • 7NEWS

The home that inspired Alice in Wonderland hits the market for $3.2 million

The former English country house of Alice in Wonderland author Lewis Carroll has hit the market for £1.6 million (AUD $3.2 million). Located in Ripon, North Yorkshire, 'Ripon Old Hall' is a Grade II listed Georgian town house that was built in the 18th century. Carroll, whose real name was Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, lived in the property as a young man in the 1850s when his father served as canon of the cathedral. While the classic children's book was published in 1865, according to David Winpenny - co-chairman of Ripon Civic Society - it is believed that Carroll took inspiration from the Ripon house for the story. "We think he was inspired by some of the carvings of the cathedral, the Cheshire Cat and the rabbits going down rabbit holes in the cathedral," Mr Winpenny said in an interview with the BBC. "He also wrote poems for the children of the Bishop of Ripon while he was there." The sale of the property is being managed by agents Ed Stoyle and Mark Lloyd from Savills. "The house offers a real slice of history and a window into the changing architecture of the last 300 years," said Mr Stoyle. The historic home is currently owned by Michael Godwin, who is selling the property with the intention of downsizing. In an interview with the BBC, Godwin said it was love at first sight when he first saw the home. "I saw this one online and it created a little bit of interest, but I hadn't been to see it. Then one day I just thought, 'oh I've got to see that house', he said. "As soon as they opened the front door, within two seconds, I looked at the Georgian features and the staircase and the ceiling and I thought, 'yes, I'll have this'." The three-level property features six bedrooms, four bathrooms, a recently modernised kitchen, majestic drawing room, sitting room and formal dining room. Attractive period details within the home include a 1738 staircase hall, a ceiling roundel depicting Cupid, oak-balustered staircase, pine wainscotting, and a ceiling in the upper hall depicting a grand Judgement of Paris scene. Outside, the private walled gardens lead onto a manicured lawn, sun-drenched breakfast garden, and a gated driveway with an expansive parking area. There is also a self-contained studio on the property with its own kitchen, bedroom, lounge and bathroom. Perfect for guests or intergenerational living.

Best RTP slots: Discover top-paying games, where to play
Best RTP slots: Discover top-paying games, where to play

USA Today

time11-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

Best RTP slots: Discover top-paying games, where to play

For slot players focused more on winning than flashy visuals or themes, Return to Player (RTP) is paramount to success. But not all high RTP slots are equal. Some offer consistent low-volatility payouts perfect for bonus wagering, while others hide massive payouts behind rare features and high variance. This guide will break down the top 10 high-RTP online slots available today for different types of players ― as well as where to play them legally and safely for real money. All betting and operator information provided by Top 10 RTP slot games in 2025 Among the 10 best RTP slots, NetEnt produces seven of them. This reflects the developer's strategic focus on low-volatility, high-return games that cater to budget-conscious or bonus-hunting players. In contrast, Big Time Gaming leans into volatility, favoring high-risk, high-reward structures like those seen in White Rabbit. These slots above can be found at the best online casinos. According to recent industry data, games with RTP above 97% typically account for just 3–5% of a casino's slot library, meaning most players never encounter them. If you enjoy this guide, you might also be interested in our tips for beginners looking to get started at online casinos. This classic slot from NetEnt has an RTP of 98%, which means the average player will receive $98 back from every $100 wagered. Blood Suckers was released 14 years ago, so the graphics are now a little dated compared to the hottest new releases, but it remains extremely popular and remains among the best RTP slots. Players love the high RTP percentage, the low volatility level, the vampire theme and the accessible gameplay, which has helped cement Blood Sucker's status as an enduring classic. It has 5 reels and 25 paylines, with a maximum win of 1,014.6x your bet amount. This five-reel, 10-payline online slot game from NextGen Gaming offers a very high RTP rate, a vibrant intergalactic theme and simple mechanics. It is playable at the best slot sites from just 10 cents per spin, and you can wager up to $20. Starmania contains an exciting free games feature, which players will trigger by landing three or more bonus symbols. You can retrigger it to land 30 bonus spins. The maximum win is 1,000x your stake. White Rabbit While Blood Suckers has the highest RTP, it's less appealing for thrill-seekers due to its low volatility and dated graphics. For a more dynamic experience with comparable returns, White Rabbit or Medusa Megaways offer modern design and bigger win potential, albeit with more risk. This popular online slot pays homage to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll's classic children's novel. You can venture down the rabbit hole in pursuit of large prizes, with a maximum win of 10,000x your bet amount on offer at this high RTP slot from Big Time Gaming, the company that created the Megaways feature. This is a Megaways game, with up to 248,832 paylines. And it has high volatility, which some players enjoy. The RTP is not quite as high as Blood Suckers, but it provides lots of additional, exciting features and sharper graphics, making White Rabbit one of the best online slots with highest RTP rates on the market. Medusa Megaways NextGen Gaming, which is owned by industry giant Scientific Games, released this entertaining online slot in 2019. It focuses on the Ancient Greek monster, who had snakes in her hair and the ability to turn anyone that caught her eye to stone. The standard RTP is 96.28%, but there is a buy pass feature that can push it up to 97.63%, offering direct access to a bonus spins round. As it is a Megaways game, there are more than 100,000 ways to win, and it offers impressive graphics, too. Guns N' Roses Rock on with Axl and Slash by playing this high RTP slot from NetEnt, which could take you down to Paradise City if your luck is in. As you would expect, it features a great soundtrack, including Sweet Child o' Mine, November Rain and other hits. Even if you are not a fan of the band, you should still enjoy the above-average RTP rate, the special features and the ability to unlock bonus spins. Guns N' Roses has 5 reels and 20 paylines. Blood Suckers 2 The sequel to the No. 1 game on our highest RTP slot list comes with a lower payout percentage, but there are still plenty of reasons to try out Blood Suckers 2. It improves on the original with better graphics, a higher max win (1,298x) and expanded bet limits ($0.25–$250) – but with slightly less RTP. It also offers a higher maximum win of up to 1,298x your bet amount. Blood Suckers 2 comes with better graphics and more features than the original game, too, so it is widely considered one of the best slot games RTP in the business. Jimi Hendrix Our overview of the slot machines with the highest RTP rates now arrives at another game focused on a legendary musician. This popular NetEnt slot features psychedelic graphics designed to evoke the flower power era, and the soundtrack features Purple Haze, Voodoo Child, Foxy Lady and many more hits. This fantastic and popular slot features ffive reels and 20 paylines. The minimum bet is 20 cents while the maximum per spin is $200. The top prize tops out at 8,000 coins. The game has fantastic animation and is simple to play. Butterfly Staxx The psychedelic graphics continue when you venture into the wonderful world of Butterfly Staxx, another NetEnt slot that is ubiquitous at licensed U.S. online casinos. Like Blood Suckers, it is a low volatility slot, and it offers larger bet limits of 40 cents to $400 per spin. This five-reel, 40-payline slot offers a variety of bonus features, and players can land a payout of up to 840x their stake if they rack up seven free butterfly spins. Dead or Alive Look for high-RTP slots with long bonus rounds or sticky wilds when clearing wagering requirements on bonuses. For example, Dead or Alive's bonus spin feature can compound your edge when paired with a low-wagering promo.' The maximum payout is 12,000x your bet amount, and it also features a very competitive RTP percentage, a captivating storyline and superb graphics. That has helped Dead or Alive emerge as one of the best RTP slot games, and it has spawned a popular sequel too. Fruit Shop This rundown of the casino slots with the highest RTP rates concludes with Fruit Shop, which replicates the classic fruit-themed slot machines found at land-based casinos. This is another old-school slot, which was released back in 2011, but it has endured while many other games have fallen away. That is testament to the simplicity of the gameplay, which features a five-reel, 15-payline layout, the fun theme, the high RTP rate and the chance to win up to 2,000x your stake. What does RTP mean in slots? RTP tells you the percentage of all wagered money that a slot is expected to pay back to players over time. So, while every spin is random, high RTP slots statistically reduce the house edge, giving you a better long-term shot at profiting. High RTP slot machines explained The average RTP rate for an online slot is around 96%. Anything above 96.5% is generally considered to have an appealing payout percentage, and games like Blood Suckers stand out at casino apps by offering an unusually high rate. All results are dictated by Random Number Generators, so there will be winners and losers, but chances of ending up in profit will go up with high RTP games. The RTP rate is often the first stat casino players look for when browsing games. Table games tend to have a higher RTP rate than slots – for example, the RTP on blackjack is typically above 99% – but there are lots of advantages to playing slot games. Many experienced players prefer them, as they offer better graphics and more exciting narratives, and they also generally count 100% towards completing the wagering requirements applied to bonus credits, whereas table games do not. If you play a game with a 98% RTP rate, you know that the average player gets $98 back from $100 wagered. By contrast, the average player will only receive $94.20 per $100 wagered when playing a slot with a 94.2% RTP rate. How to rate the best online slot sites The RTP rate is one of the most important considerations when choosing which online slot game to play. While some prefer certain free online slots, there are key factors to bear in mind with RTP slots. Prioritize casinos that make it easy to find and filter high RTP games. Sites like DraftKings and BetMGM highlight payout percentages and offer exclusive games with well-above-average RTPs, while others may bury that info in submenus or omit it entirely. Always check the in-game paytable or help menu for the actual RTP of the slot game you are playing. While RTP is crucial, volatility (or variance) determines the style of play. Sites might be more attractive if they offer: The best strategy isn't always the highest RTP. Some pros use low-volatility, high-RTP slots to clear bonuses efficiently, then switch to high-volatility games for a jackpot shot with the house's money. This guide checked for seamless gameplay, fast loading times and whether the casino app replicates the full desktop experience. Sites like FanDuel and Caesars casino scored highest for mobile slot play, especially useful for casual sessions or clearing bonuses on the go. Certain slots work well for specific types of players, including options at real money online casinos. For example, there are slots that you can play from just 5 cents to 10 cents per spin, while others are great for high rollers, with large maximum bet amounts per spin. Check out the maximum potential win, too, as that can have a bearing on the general appeal of an online slot. That applies to standard video slots, as progressive jackpot slots do not have a fixed maximum win amount. USA TODAY only recommends legitimate online slots from licensed providers such as NetEnt, IGT, Scientific Games, Big Time Gaming and Red Tiger. These games are routinely tested by independent examiners at labs certified by regulators such as the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement or the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. We will never recommend high RTP slots at unlicensed casinos, as those sites could scam customers, and you are never guaranteed a payout if you win. Along with that, PayPal casinos function to protect customers similarly. What is the best strategy for playing high RTP slots? Where to Play high RTP slots These are the top high RTP slot casino sites for players seeking the highest RTP slot machines: BetMGM is now America's most popular online casino brand. It offers a wide range of high RTP slots, including Blood Suckers, Starmania and White Rabbit, along with an exclusive progressive jackpot network featuring seven-figure prizes. The BetMGM casino bonus code earns new players a 100% deposit match bonus, plus $25 on the house. Caesars Palace online casino is another excellent choice for anyone seeking the best RTP slot machines. It has high upper betting limits for VIP players, along with a great loyalty program. The Caesars casino promo code yields a deposit match casino bonus up to $2,500. FanDuel offers customers a user-friendly online casino with a series of the best RTP slots online. Its range includes Blood Suckers, Guns N' Roses, Blood Suckers 2, Dead or Alive and Butterfly Staxx, plus various high RTP table games and a superb live dealer section. The FanDuel casino promo code offer earns users $40 in casino credit and 500 bonus spins just for depositing $10 or more, and it comes with a 1x wagering requirement. The world's largest online gambling brand operates a stylish online casino in New Jersey, offering large bonuses, rapid payouts and polished software. The bet365 casino promo code earns new users a welcome bonus of 10 days of bonus spins, up to a total of 500, and there is a very generous sports betting sign-up bonus on offer, too. DraftKings is another elite online casino with a huge portfolio of slots and table games, including dozens of exclusives. The high RTP games at DraftKings casino include White Rabbit Megaways, Medusa Megaways, Guns N' Roses, Blood Suckers 2, Jimi Hendrix and Butterfly Staxx. The DraftKings casino promo code provides up to $1,000 in bonus credits and 350 bonus spins, and there are VIP welcome bonus options, too. Fanatics casino is now available both as a mobile app and a web app, and is a promising new casino. It offers up to $1,000 back in site credit for net losses over the first 10 days on the site when registered via the Fanatics casino promo code. In New Jersey and Pennsylvania, you can choose from an alternative offer: 1,000 spins on the slot Huff N' More Puff if you wager $30 or more within your first seven days as an account holder. It is lacking when it comes to these high RTP games, featuring only Starmania, but it has plenty of other slots to try. How to stay in control while playing online slots While there are so-called professional gamblers who make a living wagering, for the vast majority of people who play online slots, it's more about entertainment and hoping to make a profit. That is why it is essential to gamble responsibly, risking only what you can afford to lose, and using the tools provided by slots sites to help keep yourself in check. Help is available from trusted resources, including Gamblers Anonymous, 1-800-GAMBLER, GambleAware and Gambling Therapy. Best RTP slots FAQs The online slots with the highest RTP rates at licensed casinos in the United States include Blood Suckers, Starmania, White Rabbit, Guns N' Roses, Dead or Alive and Butterfly Staxx. BetMGM and FanDuel have a variety of appealing video slots with high RTP rates. These are often some of the best online casino slots to play when completing rollover requirements on bonus funds at the best slots app operators or websites. RTP is an abbreviation of Return to Player. It tells you the theoretical payout rate available on online slot games. If the slot has an RTP rate of 96.2%, you would expect on average a return of $96.20 for every $100 wagered. It is totally random, so some players win and others lose, but the RTP rate is a very useful indicator of your chances of earning a profit. There are other factors to consider beyond the best slots RTP, including the volatility level, the maximum win amount and any progressive jackpots. The average RTP rate for an online slot is around 96%. That means the average player would theoretically get $9.60 back for every $10 wagered. All results are random, so certain players will win and others will lose, but the RTP gives you an idea of your chances of success. You can improve your chances by seeking out the casino slot machines with the highest RTP percentages. Our best online slots payout percentage guide can help. The best slot with the highest RTP is Blood Suckers, which checks in at 98%. There are plenty of great options when it comes to high RTP slots, and you can find one that fits your preferred slot theme. Check out our guide for the best RTP slots to learn more. The slots with the best RTP rates at licensed U.S. online casinos are: Blood Suckers (98%), Starmania (97.87%), White Rabbit (97.72%), Medusa Megaways (97.63%), Guns N' Roses (96.98%), Blood Suckers 2 (96.94%), Jimi Hendrix (96.9%), Butterfly Staxx (96.8%), Dead or Alive (96.82%) and Fruit Shop (96.7%). Those slots are available at several legal online casinos, but you may also find some additional games when searching for the best RTP casino slots. The highest RTP online slots offer the best payout rates. They include Blood Suckers, Starmania, White Rabbit and Medusa Megaways. If you want to find the online slots with the highest RTP percentages, the information should be readily available alongside each online slot game at the best casino sites and mobile apps. The top online casinos should make it easy for you to find the highest RTP slots. Some offer tools that allow you to display the games in descending order, with the highest RTP slot machines at the top of the grid. However, most sites do not offer that feature. Instead, you will need to manually check for the highest RTP casino slot machines by delving into each game and looking at the paytable. The highest RTP slot games do not guarantee a profit, but they do increase your theoretical chances of ending up in profit. Online slots at licensed casino sites deliver random results, so there is no way to guarantee success. However, playing the best RTP online slots will boost your chances of earning a profit. You can also consider variables like the volatility rate and any progressive jackpots when considering which of the best slots with the highest RTP rates to play. The safest high RTP slots for beginners are the ones with the lowest volatility, such as Blood Suckers, Blood Suckers 2 and Starmania. The wins will be smaller but more frequent, giving a new player the chance to better understand gameplay and also satisfy their welcome bonus wagering requirements. High RTP slots are not rigged, as games are routinely audited by regulators to ensure they pay out at the RTP they claim. That is why it is important to stick with licensed U.S. casinos and not offshore sites. If you are playing at legal online casinos in the United States, yes. Click the 'PLAY NOW' button next to any online casino featured on this page, and you will then automatically qualify for the best casino welcome offer when you arrive at the site.

‘Alice in Wonderland' author's former home asks $2.17M — where he drew his whimsical inspirations from a neighboring cathedral
‘Alice in Wonderland' author's former home asks $2.17M — where he drew his whimsical inspirations from a neighboring cathedral

New York Post

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

‘Alice in Wonderland' author's former home asks $2.17M — where he drew his whimsical inspirations from a neighboring cathedral

Take a tumble down the rabbit hole for this property's colorful history. The former home of 'Alice in Wonderland' author Lewis Carroll — the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson — is on sale for $2.17 million. The North Yorkshire residence was the seasonal home of Carroll's father, a church official at the nearby Ripon Cathedral. The sale, listed by Savills, was first reported by the BBC. The outlet reported that the Dodgson family spent three months out of the year residing at the home throughout the 1850s. A young Carroll was forced to spend his school vacations from the prestigious Oxford University there. Advertisement 10 Lewis Carroll, whose real name was Charles Dodgson, wrote the beloved classic 'Alice in Wonderland.' Bettmann Archive 10 The North Yorkshire property where Carroll once lived recently listed for $2.17 million. Savills 10 Inspirations for 'Alice in Wonderland' characters, including the rabbit and the gryphon, can be found in the neighboring cathedral. Getty Images Advertisement The Georgian-era abode, called Ripon Old Hall, was constructed in the early 1700s and updated in the mid-1800s. The whimsical interiors of its next door neighbor, Ripon Cathedral, are cited as an early inspiration for Carroll's 1865 children's story, 'Alice in Wonderland.' The house itself is filled with eye-catching details, including intricate plasterwork and hand-carved millwork. The first floor encompasses three reception rooms, a modern kitchen, a formal dining room and a study, according to the listing. Two upper floors consist of five bedrooms and three bathrooms. Period features throughout the home include raised wood paneling, marble floors and stately fireplaces. The home's original oak staircase is decorated with carved foliage garlands, and the one of the upstairs bedrooms features fluted, Greek-style columns within the wall paneling. Advertisement 10 A living room includes pine wainscoting and a marble fireplace. Savills 10 The grand starcase. Savills 10 French doors connect a reception room to the garden. Savills 10 An upstairs bedroom. Savills Advertisement 10 The view of Ripon Cathedral from the house. Savills Most strikingly, perhaps, is the upper hall ceiling, which depicts in the vivid color the Judgement of Paris, a scene from Greek mythology. While Ripon Old Hall boasts beautiful architectural details, it's the nearby cathedral where the young author likely drew his inspirations. Intricate wooden carvings throughout Ripon Cathedral bear clear resemblances to Carroll's fantastical characters, including a golden queen upon a red beam and a wide-eyed headless cat sticking out its tongue. Elsewhere, a mythical gryphon pursues a rabbit down a hole. 'The sale of The Old Hall presents an incredibly rare opportunity to own a slice of history,' said Ed Stoyle, director and at Savills in York, in a statement shared with The Post. 10 Ripon Old Hall sits in the shadow of Ripon Cathedral. Savills 10 The front garden of Ripon Old Hall. Savills Stoyle added that the 18-century home offers 'a window into the changing architecture of the last 300 years.' Advertisement The $2.17 million listing also comes with a separate studio apartment, accessed through a private entrance. The space includes its own kitchen, bedroom and a bathroom. The property boasts walled gardens, including a 'breakfast garden' position to capture the morning sun, or perhaps host a mad tea party.

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