A Parliament of Hares near the White House on The Beaumont Estate

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A Parliament of Hares near the White House on The Beaumont Estate

Image: © Richard Humphrey Taken: 6 Aug 2018

Artwork created from willow inspired by The Magna Carta. The story of De Vere Beaumont Estate in Old Windsor is a very British one; a tale of democracy, royalty, education and religion. At its heart, sits an 18th-century mansion, a chapel, 75 event spaces and a Georgian white house in 40 acres of parkland grounds. The original house was built for Lord Weymouth but it was its time as a public school, from 1854 - 1967, that saw most of the estate's architectural developments. Following a multi-million-pound refurbishment, today you'll find a wealth of these original features still intact along with a 21st-century style that ensures business, weddings and training are anything but usual. https://www.phcompany.com/de-vere/beaumont-estate/

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Image Location

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51.4496
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