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The Château Woolsack or Château de Woolsack or The Woolsack is a former hunting lodge located in the commune of Mimizan in the department of Landes in the Aquitaine region of south-western France. Built in 1911 on the shores of Lake Aureilhan by Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster, it is a replica in the Tudor style of the home of Rudyard Kipling - the author of The Jungle Book. It is on a site which has been listed and protected since 18 July 1978.

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  • The Château Woolsack or Château de Woolsack or The Woolsack is a former hunting lodge located in the commune of Mimizan in the department of Landes in the Aquitaine region of south-western France. Built in 1911 on the shores of Lake Aureilhan by Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster, it is a replica in the Tudor style of the home of Rudyard Kipling - the author of The Jungle Book. It is on a site which has been listed and protected since 18 July 1978. (en)
  • Le château Woolsack ou château de Woolsack ou encore The Woolsack est une propriété foncière située sur la commune de Mimizan, dans le département français des Landes. Construit en 1911 sur les bords du lac d’Aureilhan par l'aristocrate anglais Hugh Grosvenor, duc de Westminster, il est la réplique de The Woolsack, résidence d'été de Rudyard Kipling, auteur du Livre de la jungle. Il est dans un site classé par arrêté du 18 juillet 1978. (fr)
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  • The Woolsack (en)
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  • 1911
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  • The Woolsack (en)
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  • Detmar Blow and Fernand Billerey (en)
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  • Hunting Lodge (en)
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  • Façade of the Château Woolsack at Mimizan (en)
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  • Château Woolsack (en)
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  • Based on design of Sir Herbert Baker (en)
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  • The Château Woolsack or Château de Woolsack or The Woolsack is a former hunting lodge located in the commune of Mimizan in the department of Landes in the Aquitaine region of south-western France. Built in 1911 on the shores of Lake Aureilhan by Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster, it is a replica in the Tudor style of the home of Rudyard Kipling - the author of The Jungle Book. It is on a site which has been listed and protected since 18 July 1978. (en)
  • Le château Woolsack ou château de Woolsack ou encore The Woolsack est une propriété foncière située sur la commune de Mimizan, dans le département français des Landes. Construit en 1911 sur les bords du lac d’Aureilhan par l'aristocrate anglais Hugh Grosvenor, duc de Westminster, il est la réplique de The Woolsack, résidence d'été de Rudyard Kipling, auteur du Livre de la jungle. Il est dans un site classé par arrêté du 18 juillet 1978. (fr)
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