English: The post-Dissolution mansion at Beaulieu, known as Palace House, was built around the mediaeval gatehouse of the abbey (the double gabled building in the centre-right of the picture). This was an unusual decision as such houses were most often built around the cloister or the west range of the abbey buildings.
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