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BEAULIEU BEAULIEU MANOR ESTATE SU 3802/3902 17/18 Palace House 8.10.59 GV I Medium-sized country house incorporating monastic gatehouse. Mid C14 gatehouse, converted to hunting lodge c1540 for Lord Wriothesley, extended early C18 when moat and turreted wall built around site, restored and much enlarged 1872 by A Blomfield. Coursed rubble stone, stone dressings, old plain tile roof. Plan of large usual gatehouse of 2 storeys and attic, 2 span by 2 bays deep, set gables on with 1 x 1 bay part set back on one side; Blomfield added to far corner of projection 4 storey stair tower (to serve his main range), on other side single storey addition with projecting porch over moat and behind projecting slightly lower wing, with C16 turret on junction; behind gatehouse Blomfield built long double pile slightly lower range with crosswings either end, built on side and end walls above moat and incorporating turrets raised to 2 storey (this range projects 3 bays beyond stair tower against gatehouse). South elevation has gatehouse part to LH and set-back to RH C19 main range. Gatehouse has, in centre, stonework of 2 moulded order pointed archway, filled in with C19 hipped stone-roofed oriel window with light either side, each light ogee trefoil with transom. Each side tall sloping-topped buttress, and square-headed window of 2-trefoiled-lights under one and 2 x ½ quatrefoils. Above archway tall canopied niche between pointed 2-trefoiled light windows. Over corbel table and 2 kneelered gables with 3-light mullion windows. On roof ridges C19 square-shafted stacks with moulded heads. To LH of gatehouse single storey part with 5-transomed-light mullioned window and 4-centred doorway and corbelled crenellated parapet. Inside gatehouse front part was originally a porch to central carriageway and footway on its LH, both arches visible in central wall of gatehouse proper, RH doorway C16. Both parts vaulted with tierceron star vaults. RH part of porch was room with C15 fireplace and square-headed 3-trefoiled light window and pointed door. On 1st floor were 2 chapels with, originally 2 pointed arches between, and piscinas and C14 east windows. VCH; Vol IV; 1911; p652. Buildings of England, Hampshire, Pevsner; Penguin; 1966; p96-7. Country Life, 1906, p702-7.
BEAULIEU BEAULIEU MANOR ESTATE SU 3802/3902 17/18 Palace House 8.10.59 GV I Medium-sized country house incorporating monastic gatehouse. Mid C14 gatehouse, converted to hunting lodge c1540 for Lord Wriothesley, extended early C18 when moat and turreted wall built around site, restored and much enlarged 1872 by A Blomfield. Coursed rubble stone, stone dressings, old plain tile roof. Plan of large usual gatehouse of 2 storeys and attic, 2 span by 2 bays deep, set gables on with 1 x 1 bay part set back on one side; Blomfield added to far corner of projection 4 storey stair tower (to serve his main range), on other side single storey addition with projecting porch over moat and behind projecting slightly lower wing, with C16 turret on junction; behind gatehouse Blomfield built long double pile slightly lower range with crosswings either end, built on side and end walls above moat and incorporating turrets raised to 2 storey (this range projects 3 bays beyond stair tower against gatehouse). South elevation has gatehouse part to LH and set-back to RH C19 main range. Gatehouse has, in centre, stonework of 2 moulded order pointed archway, filled in with C19 hipped stone-roofed oriel window with light either side, each light ogee trefoil with transom. Each side tall sloping-topped buttress, and square-headed window of 2-trefoiled-lights under one and 2 x ½ quatrefoils. Above archway tall canopied niche between pointed 2-trefoiled light windows. Over corbel table and 2 kneelered gables with 3-light mullion windows. On roof ridges C19 square-shafted stacks with moulded heads. To LH of gatehouse single storey part with 5-transomed-light mullioned window and 4-centred doorway and corbelled crenellated parapet. Inside gatehouse front part was originally a porch to central carriageway and footway on its LH, both arches visible in central wall of gatehouse proper, RH doorway C16. Both parts vaulted with tierceron star vaults. RH part of porch was room with C15 fireplace and square-headed 3-trefoiled light window and pointed door. On 1st floor were 2 chapels with, originally 2 pointed arches between, and piscinas and C14 east windows. VCH; Vol IV; 1911; p652. Buildings of England, Hampshire, Pevsner; Penguin; 1966; p96-7. Country Life, 1906, p702-7.
Like it's sister colour photo, I have tried to make this photo look like a painting. Beaulieu River. New Years Eve of December 2017. A beautiful winters day in the village of Beaulieu, New Forest National Park, Hampshire. England
Palace House, once the gatehouse of the medieval Beaulieu Abbey, has been the Montagu family home since 1538.
In an idyllic New Forest setting, overlooking the picturesque Beaulieu River millpond, Palace House was remodeled and extended during the 1800s and is now a fine example of a Victorian country house. Inside, its ecclesiastical heritage sets the grand gothic tone for a home bristling with character and adorned with family treasures, portraits, and memorabilia.
This Palace belongs to Lord Montague, and is in a beautiful Village called Beaulieu in the New Forest National Park. It's about 20 miles from where I live.
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Beaulieu House
Built in 1849, by fur trader Clement Beaulieu, this is the only remaining building from the original townsite of more than 500 residents in the mid-1800s. The house is the only structure of that era still standing north of St. Anthony Falls, MN. Many other buildings from the old townsite were dismantled and carted away as the Northern Pacific Railway located ten miles upriver at a crossing later named “Brainerd.”
The monastery at Beaulieu was founded in 1204 by King John, and its Abbey Church dedicated to St. Mary in 1246. Most of the Abbey fell into ruins after the dissolution of the monasteries by King Henry VIII, but domus, cloisters and refectory remain.
The refectory of the original abbey became the parish church of Beaulieu, and so it has remained ever since. Once inside the church, especially if the sun is shining, you may realise that the church is not oriented - that is, it does not run west to east. Instead, because of its position on the south side of the original abbey cloisters, the church lies north to south and the altar is at the south end.
Source: Beaulieu churches
Beaulieu Stately Home, also known as Palace House, is a historic estate located in the New Forest National Park in Hampshire, England. The house dates back to the 13th century and has been home to the Montagu family for over 400 years.
The stately home features a magnificent collection of art, furniture, and historic memorabilia, including a library of rare books and a collection of vintage cars. Visitors can explore the beautiful gardens, enjoy afternoon tea in the Victorian tea room, and visit the nearby Beaulieu Motor Museum.
The Beaulieu Palace House is a 13th-century house located in Beaulieu, Hampshire. Originally part of Beaulieu Abbey, the estate was bought by Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton in 1538, following the Dissolution of the Monasteries and is still owned and occupied by the earl's descendants, the Barons Montagu of Beaulieu.
The house was extended in the 16th century, and again in the 19th century, and is today a fine example of a Gothic country house. The house overlooks Beaulieu River and is surrounded by lawns and walkways. The inside of the house has been kept in a Victorian style.
Beaulieu, according to the official website, is one of the most haunted places in Britain, with reported sightings going back over a hundred years, and possibly as far as the mid-16th century. Numerous paranormal investigators have conducted research at the abbey, including Arthur Conan Doyle, who it is claimed made contact with a ghost during a séance at Palace House.
A lady in blue or grey, reportedly sighted walking through walls and making a lot of noise in the private apartments, is believed to be the ghost of the Countess of Beaulieu, Lady Isabella, who died in 1786.The smell of incense, which allegedly signals tragedy for the people of the abbey or the village, was also reported by Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu, 3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu among others in a room of the Palace House used as a chapel in the Middle Ages.
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Palace House is the home of Lord Montague & family since 1538. Originally the gatehouse of Beaulieu Abby it was extended in the 1800's. It was one of the first historic houses to be opened to the public & is one of the treasure houses of England.
The Domus, once the lay brothers' refectory and lodgings and, later, chambers for important guests once the lay brothers had vanished, now houses an exhibition of monastic life prior to Thomas Wriothesley's takeover.
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Palace House, once the gatehouse of the medieval Beaulieu Abbey, has been the Montagu family home since 1538.
In an idyllic New Forest setting, overlooking the picturesque Beaulieu River millpond, Palace House was remodeled and extended during the 1800s and is now a fine example of a Victorian country house. Inside, its ecclesiastical heritage sets the grand gothic tone for a home bristling with character and adorned with family treasures, portraits, and memorabilia.
Beaulieu Stately Home, also known as Palace House, is a historic estate located in the New Forest National Park in Hampshire, England. The house dates back to the 13th century and has been home to the Montagu family for over 400 years.
The stately home features a magnificent collection of art, furniture, and historic memorabilia, including a library of rare books and a collection of vintage cars. Visitors can explore the beautiful gardens, enjoy afternoon tea in the Victorian tea room, and visit the nearby Beaulieu Motor Museum.
47509 'Albion' photographed at Beaulieu Road, working a Poole-Lliverpool service on the 18th of April 1987.
This part of the river is the end of the tidal part.
Beaulieu is a small village located on the south eastern edge of the New Forest national park in Hampshire.
Pour cette dernière photo de 2017 on part en Corrèze avec un village qui je trouve porte bien son nom. Certainement pas le plus connu mais ce sentiment de quiétude m'a inspiré.
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A la població de Beaulieu sur Dordogne s'hi troba la Chapelle des Pénitents, una bonica i curiosa església, situada a la bora del riu Dordogne. Fou construïda a finals del S.XII per acollir la gent del poble, desde que l'abadia de Saint Pierre, la principal de la població, es va destinar a monjos i peregrins exlusivament.
La seva situació fa que si es mira des de l'altra banda del riu en dies de sol, es pugui veure reflexat fent un efecte mirall.
a re-visit after 13 years, and a chance to take much more and better photos of these fine old and very old cars... :)
I took this photo slightly out of focus in the hope it would look like a painting. This is the village of Beaulieu in the New Forest, Hampshire, England.
enjoyed a visit to the beaulieu motor museum and estate, somthing for everyone here.this was taken with my oppo reno 4 pro phone.
Panoramic view of Beaulieu sur Mer (and the Bay of Beaulieu).
Beaulieu sur Mer is a small seaside town on the French Riviera between Nice and Monaco known for its views, marina and the many yachts that visit. The name is very apt, it means "Beautiful place by the sea.
In the distance, beyond Beaulieu sur Mer and towards the city of Nice, is Villefranche sur Mer.
Beaulieu sur Mer; June 2004
[ Panorama Stitched from three images. ]