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  2. Burgh Island Hotel - Wikipedia

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    In the 1890s, the music hall star George H. Chirgwin built a prefabricated wooden house on the island, which was used by guests for weekend parties. The island was sold in 1927 to the filmmaker Archibald Nettlefold of Nettlefold Studios, the heir to the Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds engineering firm, who built a more substantial hotel in the Art Deco style, which became a popular destination in ...

  3. Burgh Island - Wikipedia

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    Burgh Island is a tidal island on the coast of South Devon in England near the small seaside village of Bigbury-on-Sea. There are several buildings on the island, the largest being the Art Deco Burgh Island Hotel. The other buildings are three private houses, and a pub, the Pilchard Inn, which dates to the 14th century.

  4. Burgh House - Wikipedia

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    Until the 1870s the house was known as Lewis House. In 1858 Burgh House was taken over by the Royal East Middlesex Militia, and served as the headquarters and officers' mess until 1881. The house returned to domestic use in 1884. [1] From 1906–24 the house was occupied by Dr. George Williamson, an international art expert.

  5. File:Entrance gates to Burgh House, Hampstead, June 2021.jpg

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  6. List of country houses in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    This is intended to be as full a list as possible of country houses, castles, palaces, other stately homes, and manor houses in the United Kingdom and the Channel Islands; any architecturally notable building which has served as a residence for a significant family or a notable figure in history.

  7. Duff House - Wikipedia

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    The Earls of Fife moved out of Duff House in 1903, gifting the property to Banff Burgh in 1906. [4] Between 1911 and 1913, the House functioned as a hotel and then became a sanatorium until 1923 when it became a hotel again. [4] The hotel closed in 1928 and Duff House entered a period of limited use. [4]