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| The home of Victorian prime minister Benjamin Disraeli from 1848 until his death in 1881. Most of his furniture, books and pictures remain in this, his private retreat from the rigours of parliamentary life in London. The garden is a recreation of a colourful design by his wife, Mary Anne. | | | | Certain rooms have little electric light. Visitors wishing to make a close study of the interior of the house should avoid dull days early and late in the season. No groups at weekends | | | | Guided tours Average length of visit: 2hrs 30mins. On-board coach welcome. Introductory talk | | | | Coach parking Coach parking, 100yds. 1 space. Entrance up hill and turn right, limited turning space | | | | On site catering The Stables Restaurant (licensed), assisted service, 60 covers. Also available for Christmas lunches and winter events. Booked Christmas lunch and intro tour of manor available Thur and Fri, 621 Dec. Large groups catered for in multiple sittings, limited restaurant capacity | | |
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