Originating from the French word meaning "beautiful place" Beaulieu is just this. The area has had a fascinating history. It was formally recognised as the site of one of England's most influential (and horribly morbid) monasteries. Following this, one of Charles II illegitimate offspring was crowned the duke of a large part of The New Forest, which subsequently created most of Beaulieu (and its landmarks) to be within an estate known as the Montague Family estate.
The estate of Beauleiu is like entering the extravagant, mini wonderland world of Lord Montague and is an interesting place to spend some time.
Beaulieu is home to the National Motor Museum, which has a one-of-it's-kind collection of unique cars. The museum sis home to 250 vehicles including some of the earliest examples of motoring to legendary World Record Breakers like Bluebird, even if you're not a motor car enthusiast you will find something that interests you.
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