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![]() | THE PROJECT | | | THE HOUSE | | | THE PEOPLE | | | EDWARDIAN LIFE | | | YOU IN 1905 | | | TREATS | | | SNOB QUIZ | ![]() | |||||||||||||
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Rebuilt by Sir James Miller in 1903 with 109 rooms, 56 acres of formal gardens with manicured lawns, a lake, enormous stables (described recently by Horse and Hound as probably the finest stabling in all the wide world), and its own marble dairy, Manderston House epitomises the Edwardian Era a monument to the new money of the day and the pleasures it could buy. | |
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