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  2. Royal Lodge - Wikipedia

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    Royal Lodge dates back to the mid-seventeenth century, with a house on the site by 1662. By 1750, the small Queen Anne style brick house was being used in conjunction with the adjacent dairy. By this time, it was known variously as the Lower Lodge to distinguish it from Cumberland Lodge, then known as the Great Lodge, or the Dairy Lodge.

  3. Adelaide Cottage - Wikipedia

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    The cottage incorporates building materials of John Nash's Royal Lodge from Windsor Great Park.At the time of construction in 1831, it was described as "chastely elegant" and having two public rooms, in addition to a retiring room for the queen, and a pages' room, as well as furnishings from the former royal lodge and a marble fireplace mantel in the regency Graeco-Egyptian style.

  4. Inside Adelaide Cottage, Prince William and Kate Middleton's ...

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    In 2o22, Prince William and Kate Middleton moved into Adelaide Cottage, a charming, historic home near Windsor Castle. This morning, as the couple confirms the family's move out of London, let's ...

  5. Bushy House - Wikipedia

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    Bushy House is a Grade II* listed [1] former residence of King William IV and Queen Adelaide in Teddington, London, which George Montagu, 1st Earl of Halifax had constructed for his own enjoyment on the site of a previous house Upper Lodge, Bushy Park, between 1714 and 1715.

  6. Inside Royal Lodge: The 30-room mansion Prince Andrew may ...

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    The Duke of York has resided in the Royal Lodge in Windsor Park for nearly 20 years, but reports suggest his time there may be coming to an end. Prince Andrew first moved into the vast property in ...

  7. Y Bwthyn Bach - Wikipedia

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    The two-thirds scale thatched cottage was a gift to Princess Elizabeth for her sixth birthday (later Queen Elizabeth II) from the people of Wales and placed in the grounds of Royal Lodge. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Designed by architect Edmund Willmott as a Welsh-cottage style playhouse, it measures 24 feet long, eight feet deep and with a ceiling height of ...

  8. Inside Royal Lodge: The 30-room mansion Prince Andrew may ...

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  9. Fort Belvedere, Surrey - Wikipedia

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    The fort was occupied by numerous members of the British royal family and associated personages from 1750 to 1976. From 1929 Fort Belvedere was the home of Edward, Prince of Wales , who greatly renovated the house and grounds, and it was the site of his abdication as King Edward VIII in 1936.