Roger's Photo Gallery
Hughenden Manor - National Trust
16th May 2007

Enjoy a glimpse into the private life of the most unlikely Victorian Prime Minster, Benjamin Disraeli, who lived here from 1848 until his death in 1881. Much of his furniture , books and pictures remain, as well as the created gardens based on the colourful designs of his wife, Mary Anne. Beautiful walks through the park and woodland surround this fascinating country home.

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Part of the Walled Garden
Part of the Walled Garden
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Side view of the Manor
Side view of the Manor
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Views from the parkland
Views from the parkland
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View 2
View 2
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View 3
View 3
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Manor set in woodlands
Manor set in woodlands
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Hughenden 1
Hughenden 1
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Hughenden 2
Hughenden 2
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Hughenden 3
Hughenden 3
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Hughenden 4
Hughenden 4
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Tulips
Tulips
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Pansies
Pansies
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Disc Thrower
Disc Thrower
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Statue 1
Statue 1
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Hughenden 5
Hughenden 5
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Statue 2
Statue 2
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Statue 3
Statue 3
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Garden 1
Garden 1
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Garden 2
Garden 2
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Garden 3
Garden 3
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Tulips against the sky
Tulips against the sky
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Garden 4
Garden 4
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Clematis 1
Clematis 1
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Clematis 2
Clematis 2
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