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England's Historic Treasures: Treasures of Trust [VHS] (1996)

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From the breathtaking remains of 12th century Fountains Abbey in Yorkshire to the dramatic splendor of St. Michael's Mount in Cornwall, this tour takes you through Britain's most famous homes, castles and ruins--all restored to their original design by the National Trust.

Visit Tatton Park, a stunning 19th century mansion in Cheshire with a spectacular Japanese garden. Browse through a unique collection of 16th century paintings at the Dorset estate of Corfe Castle and Kingston Lacy. Journey through Chartwell--the house in Kent that Winston Churchill called home for nearly 40 years. Also included are Powis Castle, Stourhead and Polesden Lacey.

Highlighting priceless antiques and breathtaking works of art, this program offers a private tour of England's great historical treasures.


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