a cost it almost resembles rural england only here there's even move wind and damp one form or keep enter this stately home complained of it frequently. longwood house which served as napoleon's home isn't by the french government the french m. pro was sent here by the british in one thousand fifteen and it's why he stayed until his death six years later his nights are said to have been sleepless. restlessly he wandered from one bed to another he had three of them and no boredom seemed to have been a problem for him as well as the damp in the house. the restored furniture is being read and stored in the house including napoleon's billiard table that's reason enough for tour guide basil george to stop by. he