King Edward's Place
Country house in Wiltshire, England / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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51°31′53″N 01°40′35″W King Edward's Place is a country house at Foxhill near Wanborough and Liddington in Wiltshire. It is currently known as PGL Liddington and is owned and operated by children's adventure holiday operator PGL.[1] Previous names for the estate include Foxhill Stud Farm and Foxhill Manor.
The house is believed to have been bought for King Edward VII to entertain his long-time mistress Lillie Langtry,[2] and has been at various times a racehorse stud yard, a conference centre, and latterly an outdoor education centre.