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Queen Anne’s life was perfectly represented on this incredible piece of property located in Hertfordshire. Although she did not actually live in this palace, it's certainly a spot fit for a queen with its mile-long garden styled after the Lourve, as well as a safe and serene atmosphere tucked away. Known as The Hatfield House, this is a tourist attraction these days. With a fee, you and your friends can spend an afternoon pretending that you’re one of the royals. 

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