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Quex House and Gardens
Quex House is a family home and has six rooms of the Regency Mansion open to the public. The house includes gardens, woodland and the Powell-Cotton Museum.
The museum includes the life’s work of Major P.H.G Powell-Cotton (1866-1940), displayed are collections of objects, stories, photographs and a huge collection of natural history presented through taxidermy.
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Quex House and Gardens, Park Ln, Margate, Kent CT7 0BH, United Kingdom
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