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We didn't know what to expect, we have been on days out and been really let down. Especially when it's summer and we want to take our dog with too. This place is great, the gardens are ... more

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AUDLEY END HOUSE AND GARDENS

Palatial Audley End House and Gardens, a mile or so west of Saffron Walden, is a famous example of Jacobean (early-17th-century) architecture. It was once owned by Charles II, who bought it as a convenient place to break his journey on the way to the Newmarket races. Remodeled in the 18th and 19th …

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AUDLEY END HOUSE AND GARDENS

Palatial Audley End House and Gardens, a mile or so west of Saffron Walden, is a famous example of Jacobean (early-17th-century) architecture. It was once owned by Charles II, who bought it as a convenient place to break his journey on the way to the Newmarket races. Remodeled in the 18th and 19th …

Fodors.com

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