Moore House Frog has a long history. Completed from 1680 to 1684. It was designed by Hugh May, the royal architect of Charles II. 1990, decorated in a series of ways. In addition to retaining the original structure, it also added many18th century oil paintings.
But in fact, the real location of this royal frog Moore manor is in a corner, which is 0/00 away from frog Moore Palace/kloc. Last year, it was still a wasteland, with only a "private" sign hanging, a dilapidated place. No matter how much the media emphasizes color, there is no way to change this simple fact. The royal biographer also said politely that it was "like a somewhat shabby staff dormitory". This house was originally provided for royal staff to live in. The transformation of 1990 is actually to split it into four independent staff quarters.
Now, as the residence of the duke, the hut will be transformed. After renovation, it will become a luxury villa with 10 bedrooms, equipped with this gym, yoga room, SPA and servants' residence. And the cost of these renovations is paid by the Queen herself.