• Hughenden Manor, Hughenden, Buckinghamshire, England, is a Victorian mansion, with earlier origins, that served as the country house of the Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli...
  • Hughenden Manor opened their walled vegetable garden to the public in 2005, following a huge restoration effort.
  • Hughenden Manor, out in the countryside not far from High Wycombe in south-east England, is a historic house with a hidden past.
  • House & Family History: The manor of Hughenden was first recorded in 1086, when it was held by William, son of the bishop of Bayeux.
  • I have made several visits to Hughenden Manor over the years and last weekend's visit was as enjoyable as any of them.
  • Hughenden Manor is a unique estate currently managed by the National Trust, an organization we have written about multiple times.
  • Hughenden Manor (listed grade I) lies in the north-west corner of the site, facing south, its principal entrance on the north front.
  • Hughenden Manor is just 1.5 miles north of High Wycombe and can be easily accessed by car via the A404 and A4128 once you take the M40 exit 4.
  • Hughenden Manor offers a vivid insight into the charismatic personality and colourful private life of the most unlikely Victorian Prime Minister, Benjamin Disraeli...
  • Hughenden Manor was the home of the Victorian prime minister and statesman Benjamin Disraeli from 1848 until his death in 1881.