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  1. Norfolk House, al 31 St James's Square, Città di Westminster a Londra. fu costruita tra il 1748 e il 1752 come propria residenza londinese da Edward Howard, IX duca di Norfolk (1686–1777) su progetto di Matthew Brettingham (1699–1769), "il Vecchio", e fu demolita nel 1938.

  2. Norfolk House was the London residence of the Dukes of Norfolk, and as such more than one building has been given this name. The first was opposite Lambeth Palace , set in acres of garden and orchards on a site occupying what is now the Novotel London Waterloo on Lambeth Road (the remains of the Howard family vault and chapel still ...

  3. Sandringham House è una residenza di campagna, della casa reale britannica, sita nel villaggio di Sandringham nella contea di Norfolk, Inghilterra. Assieme al castello di Balmoral, Sandringham House è una proprietà privata utilizzata della famiglia reale britannica nel periodo natalizio e non fa parte delle residenze della corona britannica.

  4. 10 giu 2018 · Norfolk House on St James’s Square in London SW1, built between 1748 and 1752, was one of the finest examples of mid-Georgian architecture in London, the town house of eight successive Dukes of Norfolk and a magnificent centre of social life and aristocratic entertainment.

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  5. Houghton Hall ( / ˈhaʊtən / HOW-tən) [1] is a country house in the parish of Houghton in Norfolk, England. It is the residence of the 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley. [2] It was commissioned by the de facto first British Prime Minister, Sir Robert Walpole, in 1722, and is a key building in the history of Neo-Palladian architecture in England.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Holkham_HallHolkham Hall - Wikipedia

    Holkham Hall (/ ˈ h oʊ k ə m / or / ˈ h ɒ l k ə m /) is an 18th-century country house near the village of Holkham, Norfolk, England, constructed in the Neo-Palladian style for the 1st Earl of Leicester (of the fifth creation of the title) by the architect William Kent, aided by Lord Burlington.

  7. Norfolk House, at 31 St James's Square, London, was built in 1722 for the Duke of Norfolk. It was a royal residence for a short time only, when Frederick, Prince of Wales, father of King George III of the United Kingdom, lived there 1737-1741, after his marriage in 1736 to Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, daughter of Frederick II ...