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Hughenden and Manor
Even as these intrigues played out, Disraeli was working with the Bentinck family to secure the necessary financing to purchase Hughenden Manor, in Buckinghamshire.
Disraeli and Queen Victoria, during the latter's visit to Hughenden Manor at the height of the Eastern crisis.
He is buried in a vault beneath the Church of St Michael and All Angels which stands in the grounds of his home Hughenden Manor, accessed from the churchyard.
She is buried with Disraeli in a vault in the Church of St Michael and All Angels Church, Hughenden in the Hughenden, Buckinghamshire, close to the Disraeli family home, Hughenden Manor.
Benjamin Disraeli and Queen Victoria, during the latter's visit to Hughenden Manor.
He owned an estate, Hughenden Manor, in the nearby town of High Wycombe, but never lived in Beaconsfield.
The Disraelis died without direct heirs and their titles became extinct ; Hughenden Manor passed to Lord Beaconsfield's nephew Coningsby Ralph Disraeli.
* ' Sandringham ' is Hughenden Manor.
In the Victorian era the town was the home constituency of Benjamin Disraeli, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 1868 and then again from 1874 until 1880 ( in fact his home, Hughenden Manor is in the nearby town of High Wycombe ).
Benjamin Disraeli ( later Earl of Beaconsfield ) lived at Hughenden Manor, a Georgian mansion, altered by the Disraelis when they purchased it in 1848.
Hughenden Manor, the garden facade.
Hughenden Manor is a red brick Victorian mansion, located in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England.
Hughenden Manor, the entrance facade.
During the Second World War, Hughenden Manor was used as a secret intelligence base code-named " Hillside ".
* Hughenden Manor information at the National Trust
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Milton's Cottage in Chalfont St Giles, Colne Valley Regional Park, Bekonscot Model Village, Chenies Manor House, Chiltern Open Air Museum, Odds Farm Park, Cliveden, Dorney Court, Harrow Museum & Heritage Centre, Royal Windsor Racecourse and Hughenden Manor are the nearest attractions to the village itself.
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One of these hangs in the National Portrait Gallery in London, another at Hughenden Manor, and a third in the House of Lords.
It consist of 396 rooms, and is situated 5 minutes ' walk from the University, across from the main bus station and Eden shopping centre ; the other hall is Hughenden Park Student Village built in 2009, which is 15 minutes ' walk from the University and town, and built near Hughenden Manor.

Hughenden and High
* Halton, Hambleden, Hawridge, Hemel Hempstead, Henley-on-Thames, Hexton, High Wycombe, Hitchin, Hughenden
Hughenden Valley ( formerly called Hughenden or Hitchendon ) is an extensive village and civil parish within Wycombe district in Buckinghamshire, England, just to the north of High Wycombe.
The manor sits on the brow of the hill to the west of the main road that links Hughenden to High Wycombe.
The house sits on the brow of the hill to the west of the main A4128 road that links Hughenden to High Wycombe ( Ordnance survey reference 165: SU866955 ).
They were based at Hughenden Road, High Wycombe, Bucks.
Bucks had ambitious plans to consolidate its divided campuses into a purpose-built site near to Hughenden Park in High Wycombe on land previously owned by CompAir.
Off-site student accommodation exists in High Wycombe town centre ( Brook Street Halls ) and ( Hughenden Avenue ).

Hughenden and Wycombe
These once separated the land between Hughenden and West Wycombe parishes.
According to the 2001 census by the Hughenden Parish Council ( a parish of the Wycombe District Council ), Great Kingshill had a population of 1, 170 in an area of 35 hectares.
The crossroads at the centre of Hazlemere was, until 1987, the meeting point of several parish boundaries ( Penn, Hughenden, Chepping Wycombe ).
Until quite recently, the far south-west corner of Holmer Green around the appropriately-named Wycombe Road was actually a part of Hughenden parish, Wycombe District and therefore Wycombe constituency.
* Bledlow and Bradenham, Greater Hughenden, Lacey Green, Speen and the Hampdens and Stokenchurch and Radnage from Wycombe

Hughenden and Buckinghamshire
* Hughenden Parish, History of the county of Buckinghamshire
* Hughenden Valley, a village in Buckinghamshire, England
Great Kingshill is a small village in the parish of Hughenden in Buckinghamshire, England.
Naphill () is a village in the parish of Hughenden Valley, in Buckinghamshire, England.
Widmer End is a hamlet in the parish of Hughenden, in Buckinghamshire, England.
He became vicar of Hughenden Buckinghamshire in 1817 until 1825, and was also Chaplain in ordinary to the Prince Regent.

Hughenden and home
Hughenden, home to the Disraelis
* Hughenden Stadium, a rugby stadium in Glasgow and former home of the Glasgow Warriors
However Glasgow didn't lose another home game until Ulster came to Hughenden in January 2007.
Their next game saw them travel to Ravenhill to face Ulster – one of 2 sides to beat them at Hughenden, and they stunned the home crowd by winning the game.
It was named after Hughenden Manor, the home of former British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli.
The town is home to the Hughenden Dinosaur Festival, which attracts tourists and includes entertainment and other events.

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