The scale replica of the Edwardian residence was built for the wife of King George V as a gift from the country after the First World War.
A doll’s house presented to Queen Mary of Teck, King Charles’ great-grandmother, is on display at Windsor Castle. The Daily Mail reported this.
It is known that it was built between 1921 and 1924 as a gift to the country after the First World War. It has small entertainment salons, servants’ quarters and even a library with real, but very small, books.
The perfect 1:12 scale replica boasts a fully stocked wine cellar, tiny crown jewels with real diamonds and rubies, and a grand piano with working keys.
In addition, the model Edwardian residence has electricity, a working elevator and running water.
The doll’s house was built with funds from 1,500 of the best artists, craftsmen and manufacturers of the time.
It was previously reported that 31-year-old Washington resident Manda Hansen spent more than $35,000 to turn her home into a doll house. Barbie.
Source: korrespondent

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