Queen Victoria's children and guests lived for years in the exquisitely detailed Osborne Cottage, which offers its buyer the opportunity to own a unique piece of British heritage.Share
‘You will I am sure be pleased to hear that we have succeeded in purchasing Osborne in the Isle of Wight,’ wrote Queen Victoria in 1845 to her uncle, King Leopold of Belgium. ‘It sounds so snug and nice to have a place of one’s own, quiet and retired.’
The Queen’s description makes Osborne House sounds like cute little beach hut rather than the fabulous palace that visitors today still marvel at. So perhaps we shouldn’t be too surprised to find that when the Queen asked for a guest cottage to be built in the grounds, the result was a 4,000sq ft masterpiece with a grand hall, library and spectacular cupola lighting up a winding staircase. (Read more.)
The Last Judgment
4 days ago
2 comments:
"We could buy a cottage on the Isle of Wight if it's not too dear,
We shall scrimp and save
Grandchildren on our knee
Vera, Chuck and Dave"
Some English troubadors
Charming!!
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