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  2. Twickenham - Wikipedia

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    Twickenham is a suburban district in London, England.It is situated on the River Thames 9.9 miles (15.9 km) southwest of Charing Cross. Historically part of Middlesex, it has formed part of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames since 1965, and the borough council's administrative headquarters are located in the area.

  3. The Old Court House - Wikipedia

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    The Old Court House is a Grade II* listed [1] house located off Hampton Court Green in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames; its origins date back to 1536.The architect Sir Christopher Wren, who lived there from 1708 to 1723, was given a 50-year lease on the property by Queen Anne in lieu of overdue payments for his work on St Paul's Cathedral. [2]

  4. Clarence House, Richmond - Wikipedia

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    Clarence House, Richmond is a Grade II listed [1] house in The Vineyard, Richmond, dating from about 1696. [2]It was built for Nathaniel Rawlins, a London haberdasher merchant, who lived there until his death in 1718.

  5. Ivybridge (Isleworth) - Wikipedia

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    The area is usually now called Ivybridge rather than Mogden. The Ivybridge estate is a council development with four tower blocks, new build houses, and various different play area's and shopping centers. The area borders between Isleworth and Twickenham, and is close to Twickenham Stadium, the home ground of the England national rugby team.

  6. York House, Twickenham - Wikipedia

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    York House is a historic stately home in Twickenham, England, and currently serves as the Town Hall of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It is situated in Richmond Road, near the centre of Twickenham, close to St Mary's Church. It is a Grade II* listed building [1] which is situated in a large park, which is also listed. [2]

  7. Strawberry Hill House - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry Hill House—often called simply Strawberry Hill—is a Gothic Revival villa that was built in Twickenham, London, by Horace Walpole (1717–1797) from 1749 onward. It is a typical example of the " Strawberry Hill Gothic " style of architecture, [ 1 ] and it prefigured the nineteenth-century Gothic Revival.

  8. Strawberry Hill, London - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry Hill is an area of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in Twickenham. It is a suburban development situated 10.4 miles (16.7 km) west south-west of Charing Cross. It consists of a number of residential roads centred on a small development of shops, including a pharmacy, post office, off licence, hairdressing salon and grocery ...

  9. Chapel House, Twickenham - Wikipedia

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    Chapel House, now No. 15, Montpelier Row, Twickenham, is a house in Greater London, England.The house has also been called Tennyson House and Holyrood House. [1] It was occupied at one time by Alfred Tennyson, and poet Walter de la Mare lived in the same row nearly a hundred years later.