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They look like something straight out of the pages of a Jane Austen novel, they stand in acres of gorgeous grounds and they exude the glamour of bygone days. But the best part is - you can stay in some. We have created this umbrella category of 'stately homes' to refer to these gloriously large, princely and indulgent properties which could be yours for the weekend
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    Pavlovsk Palace

    Posted by barenib 31 March 2006

    This is the smallest of the three ‘out of town’ royal palaces and, from the outside, the least ostentatious. It was built for Catherine’s son Paul and is situated in the middle of a large, wooded park that seems very popular with the locals nowadays. Inside it’s decorated as lavishly as any of the others and includes a Grecian Hall, an Italian Hall and a Hall of War.

    From St Petersburg Vitebsk station to Pavlovsk station. Then a 30 minute walk through the park or buses 370 or 383. Guided tours also available.

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