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DescriptionThe Mansion, Wakehurst Place - geograph.org.uk - 1217213.jpg
English: The Mansion, Wakehurst Place Wakehurst Place, in High Weald of Sussex, is both a botanic garden and conservation area, managed by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. The present mansion was built in 1590 by Sir Edward Culpeper - a distant relative of Nicholas, the famous herbalist - and retains its imposing Tudor façade. (http://www.kew.org/places/wakehurst/mansion.html)
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