Yahoo Search Busca da Web

Resultado da Busca

  1. St. Paul's Walden Bury is an English country house and surrounding gardens in the village of St Paul's Walden in Hertfordshire. The house is a Grade II* listed, and the gardens Grade I. A home of the Bowes-Lyon family, it is possibly the site of the birth of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. [1]

  2. Moving Parts Theatre presents William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Nothing in the gardens of St Paul’s Walden Bury on Sunday 21 July from 6pm. Bring a picnic and enjoy the intrigue, drama, wit and wisdom of Shakespeare's timeless comedy. This is an outdoor performance, so come prepared for all weathers. You are invited to the shores of Sicily.

    • st paul's walden bury1
    • st paul's walden bury2
    • st paul's walden bury3
    • st paul's walden bury4
    • st paul's walden bury5
  3. Visit the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth II and a 18th-century landscape garden with temples, statues and lakes. Learn about the royal family memorabilia, the embroidery of Queen Marie of Romania and the 18C scandals.

  4. St. Paul’s Walden Bury é uma casa de campo inglesa e jardins circundantes na vila de St. Paul’s Walden em Hertfordshire. [1] A residência é listada como Grau II e os jardins como Grau I. [ 2 ] É uma das casas da família Bowes-Lyon, sendo o possível local de nascimento da Rainha Isabel, a Rainha Mãe .

  5. St Paul's Walden Bury, Hitchin SG4 8BP. Celebrated 18th century Landscape Garden and House. 5 miles south of Hitchin, Hertfordshire, on B651. A notable landscape garden, laid out in the early 18th century, Grade I listed, covering about 50 acres. This is the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother.

  6. Visit the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother and enjoy the spectacular displays of daffodils, irises, magnolias, rhododendrons and more. Pre-book online or pay on the day for this historic and beautiful garden near Hitchin, Hertfordshire.

  7. St Paul's Walden Bury is a country house with formal Baroque gardens and woodland park in Hertfordshire, England. The site has a long history of restoration and design, with features such as the Lime Cloisters, the patte d'oie allées, and the rococo pavilions.