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  1. A property at Great Bourton (Cropredy, Oxfordshire), bought by the Duke of Wellington in 1854, was exchanged in 1855 with New College, Oxford, for an estate at Heckfield and Mattingley. In 1883 the Hampshire estate extended to some 15,847 acres, with a further 494 acres (at Beech Hill, Swallowfield, etc) lying immediately adjacent in the county ...

  2. 27th May – 31st May 2024. Take a walk on the wild side for another exciting year and journey to a time when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. Come face to face with a dinosaur, from the fierce T-Rex, to the agile Raptor there are plenty of opportunities throughout the day to witness these fantastic beasts. Don’t miss out on this incredible adventure!

  3. Farm Shop. Our Farm Shop is open every day with shelves overflowing with delicious, local food, kitchen and household essentials, gifts and grow-your-own herbs, fruit and vegetables. Don’t forget to visit our award winning butcher counter too. Learn More.

  4. Standing in the heart of London, Apsley House is the former home of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, victor of Waterloo. Designed and built by Robert Adam in the 1770s, the house was bought by the duke in 1817. He transformed it into a palatial residence to befit his status, and filled it with works of art and gifts from grateful ...

  5. Wellington: The Iron Duke. A leading political and military figure of the 19th century, the Duke of Wellington is best remembered for his defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo in 1815. As a general, he was renowned for his stunning defensive skills. His battle plans are still studied in military academies today. 9 min read.

  6. 6 de dez. de 2023 · The Duke of Wellington has claimed that Napoleon misjudged the abilities of his ancestor, who secured a victory against his rival at Waterloo. Reviewing the Hollywood film in The House, the weekly ...

  7. www.wellingtonarmshampshire.co.ukThe Wellington Arms

    The Wellington Arms is a beautifully refurbished pub, hotel and functions venue, located within the stunning Wellington Estate in Hampshire, off the A33 near Hook, Basingstoke and Reading. Now part of the award-winning Grosvenor Pubs and Inns family, The Wellington Arms faced an extensive 12-month refurb and re-opened its doors in November 2018, as a family-friendly venue for all to enjoy.