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The Museum at Quex Park in Kent had its origins in a pavilion integrated the yard in 1896 to accommodate the collection that keeps growing of history gathered by the young Percy Powell-Cotton on a number of amazing trips to the wildest areas of northern Asia and Tibet. All his life, from the beginning Percy had been additionally thinking about the individuals of the nations he travelled in and he brought back examples of a wide range of material that illustrates their life and cultures although a hunter and collector. Numerous subsequent trips to Africa put into the collections and, inspired by his lifetime of travel and adventure, significant Powell-Cotton created a Museum that is unique in to mirror the experiences of his travels and show the planet to people in the home in England. A few rooms in Quex House are available to the general public during the summertime and offer a addition that is special a trip towards the Museum. Benefit from the regular delights of Quex Gardens your way, wander through the Victorian Walled Garden and explore the greenhouses and cucumber pit that is rare. Glimpse birds of victim hovering within the wide skies being open stroll across the woodland walks and see a wealth of wildlife. Or just flake out with a picnic and savour the tranquillity and peace watching the sunlight glisten on the water fountain pond with its detailed statues and monument.