Two-metre-long Biscuiteers version of Rothschild mansion features furnished miniature rooms and 216 kilos of icingThe palatial interiors of Waddesdon Manor,a Rothschild mansion in Buckinghamshire stuffed with treasures once owned by emperors and queens – and now owned by the National Trust – beget been recreated in gingerbread and sugar icing for Christmas.
The miniature rooms are detailed down to the Sevres and Meissen porcelain set out on the dining room table for a banquet, the festoons of silk brocade in the grandest bedroom where Queen Victoria took a nap, and the views of 18th-century Venice by Francesco Guardi on the panelled walls of the east gallery. Related: Abbey life: inside Britain's Benedictine monasteries – in pictures Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com