Palace House Collection
"Step into the Timeless Elegance of Palace House
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"Step into the Timeless Elegance of Palace House: A Spectacular Display of Veteran and Vintage Cars" Immerse yourself in a captivating journey through automotive history as you witness a mesmerizing sight outside Palace House, Beaulieu. A group of esteemed Veteran and Vintage cars stand proudly, showcasing their timeless beauty against the backdrop of this magnificent palace. Among them, a 1959 Jaguar MK9 exudes sophistication with its sleek lines and polished chrome accents. Just beside it, a 1954 Jaguar XK140 captures attention with its classic charm and undeniable allure. Even amidst snowfall, an Austin Healey 100 stands resiliently in front of Palace House, creating an enchanting winter scene that blends elegance with nature's whimsy. Transporting us back to the early days of motoring is the iconic 1909 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost. This legendary vehicle once graced these very grounds under the watchful eye of John Scott Montagu himself – captured forever by an unknown creator in 1910. Continuing our journey through time, we encounter another stunning specimen from 1954 - the Jaguar XK140 - radiating power and grace. And not far away sits a majestic 1958 Jaguar 3. 4 litre belonging to none other than Lord Montagu himself – its regal presence adding to the grandeur surrounding Palace House. Adding a touch of modernity to this vintage collection is the striking silhouette of a 2017 Aston Martin Vantage GT8. Its contemporary design seamlessly integrates with its historic surroundings while paying homage to automotive excellence. But it isn't just about luxury; even Lord Montagu understood hard work as he was captured scrubbing floors inside Palace House in 1952 – reminding us that true greatness comes from humility and dedication. And finally, we are transported back over one hundred years ago by an enigmatic creation: the remarkable Stanley steam car from 1916.