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  1. 3 de nov. de 2023 · Bear left, and then head gently downhill away from Hughenden Manor on a wide grassy path along the top of the slope, parallel to a line of trees on your right. To your left you will see further views across Hughenden Park. After 150 metres you will pass some gravestones on your right, erected by Coningsby, Disraeli's nephew, for his pet dogs.

  2. Hughenden Manor is forever associated with Benjamin Disraeli , Prime Minister who served for some of Queen Victoria's reign. We did not visit the house on this occasion , it being a lovely , sunny day. The house itself sits high up so giving beautiful views of the surrounding grounds & further away to the countryside.

  3. Our work. Support us. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership. Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Join and renew. A handsome home, loved by Victorian prime minister Benjamin Disraeli, near High Wycombe. Set in an unspoiled Chiltern valley with views of woods and hills.

  4. Hughenden Manor was the home of Benjamin Disraeli so a large amount of information about him. It was also the home of the map makers during WWII so a fascinating display about that. The gardens are lovely and there are good walks around the park. A small cafe which gets very busy at lunchtime and also a coffee kiosk.

  5. Hughenden Manor was remodelled by Edward Buckston Lamb (1806–1869) and bought by Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881), Earl of Beaconsfield, in 1847. Disraeli was a favourite of Queen Victoria and in an exceptional move she lunched with him, a lover of trees and books, at his retreat at Hughenden in 1877.

  6. Hughenden Manor was the home of Benjamin Disraeli so a large amount of information about him. It was also the home of the map makers during WWII so a fascinating display about that. The gardens are lovely and there are good walks around the park. A small cafe which gets very busy at lunchtime and also a coffee kiosk.

  7. castlesandcoffeehouses.com › 2016/02/29 › disraeliDisraeli at Hughenden Manor

    29 de feb. de 2016 · I can’t really leave Benjamin Disraeli without posting some more pictures from his country home, Hughenden Manor. It’s the most quintessentially Victorian place I can think of. In those days, it must have seemed perfectly natural to hang side-by-side portraits of the Prime Minister and his Queen above the fireplace–in the bedroom Mr. Disraeli shared with his loving wife, Mary Anne.