Darnley Mausoleum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Impressive monument
Grade I listed pyramidal building by architects James Wyatt and George Dance. Intended to house the deceased Earls of Darnley when there was no more room at Westminster Abbey. Never consecrated, n...
Grade I listed pyramidal building by architects James Wyatt and George Dance. Intended to house the deceased Earls of Darnley when there was no more room at Westminster Abbey. Never consecrated, n...
This imposing mausoleum, with apparently enough room for about 30 coffins, is reached by a lovely ‘horse chestnut tree laden’ walk through the National Trust woodland. Not open when we were there, but...
This imposing mausoleum, with apparently enough room for about 30 coffins, is reached by a lovely ‘horse chestnut tree laden’ walk through the National Trust woodland. Not open when we were there, but...
Nice looking building in Cobham woods. Free entry (Donations welcome) check times on National Trust website (it's either open every other Sunday or 1st Sunday of the month). Worth a visit as you can a...
Impressive monument
Grade I listed pyramidal building by architects James Wyatt and George Dance. Intended to house the deceased Earls of Darnley when there was no more room at Westminster Abbey. Never consecrated, n...
Impressive monument
Grade I listed pyramidal building by architects James Wyatt and George Dance. Intended to house the deceased Earls of Darnley when there was no more room at Westminster Abbey. Never consecrated, n...
Imposing!
This imposing mausoleum, with apparently enough room for about 30 coffins, is reached by a lovely ‘horse chestnut tree laden’ walk through the National Trust woodland. Not open when we were there, but...
Imposing!
This imposing mausoleum, with apparently enough room for about 30 coffins, is reached by a lovely ‘horse chestnut tree laden’ walk through the National Trust woodland. Not open when we were there, but...
Beautiful building in the woods.
Nice looking building in Cobham woods. Free entry (Donations welcome) check times on National Trust website (it's either open every other Sunday or 1st Sunday of the month). Worth a visit as you can a...