The staircase of the Grade II-listed Forest Lodge, in Windsor Great Park, Berkshire, a Georgian mansion once admired by both King George IV and King Edward VIII which will soon be available for rent it was announced. *...The 8 bedroomed house is currently undergoing 1.5 million restoration work to retain its fine period detail but will be ready for occupation in the autumn for 15,000 a month. It features original stonework, elaborate plaster cornices and ceiling decoration, exquisite marble fireplaces, Venetian windows and a half-barrel vaulted hallway ceiling and is worth an estimated 5.5
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PA Images / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
G5F476File size:
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1312 x 2000 px | 22.2 x 33.9 cm | 8.7 x 13.3 inches | 150dpiDate taken:
1 July 2001Location:
LONDON. UKPhotographer:
John StillwellMore information:
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The staircase of the Grade II-listed Forest Lodge, in Windsor Great Park, Berkshire, a Georgian mansion once admired by both King George IV and King Edward VIII which will soon be available for rent it was announced. *...The 8 bedroomed house is currently undergoing 1.5 million restoration work to retain its fine period detail but will be ready for occupation in the autumn for 15, 000 a month. It features original stonework, elaborate plaster cornices and ceiling decoration, exquisite marble fireplaces, Venetian windows and a half-barrel vaulted hallway ceiling and is worth an estimated 5.5 million.