Hancox is the Tudor hall house in rural Sussex where Charlotte Moore grew up & where she lives today. Its been in the family since her ancestor Milicent Ludlow young single & an orphan took it on in 1891 & began to enlarge the house & manage the farm. Hancox" tells the story of the house & the family over the following thirty years in the long run-up to the First World War. In one sense its a rural idyll: the arrival of the car disturbs this peaceful agrarian world but apart from that the rhythms of the countryside go on as they had for centuries before. But all was not quite as it seemed: Milicent made a distinguished marriage but her husband harboured a secret. Milicent herself gradually succumbed to religious fanaticism. & the death of the youngest boy at Ypres devastated the family bringing the idyll to a painful end. Using extraordinary archive material held at Hancox today Charlotte Moore weaves an Edwardian tale of madness & jealousy love & loss heroism & tragedy."