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  1. Claremont House. Claremont é uma mansão de estilo palladiano do século XVIII que se encontra a um quilômetro ao sul de Esher, em Surrey, na Inglaterra. Aqui foi onde o rei Luís Felipe I viveu e morreu depois da Revolução de 1848. Neste local também o Conde D'Eu passou a sua infância, ele era neto do rei Luís Filipe I de França, e ...

  2. Henry-Vernon House. /  36.30000°N 79.10389°W  / 36.30000; -79.10389. Henry-Vernon House is a historic home located near Bushy Fork, Person County, North Carolina. The earliest section was built in 1854, and is a two-story, Greek Revival style frame structure, with a one-story ell. In 1896, a Queen Anne style frame wing was added to the ...

  3. The bounds of the chase apart from Bushy Park took in the manors of Hampton, Hanworth, Kempton, Walton-on-Thames.Parliament, through the courts, was deemed to have strongly curtailed its royal forest rights so as not to impinge on freeholds nor main customary tenants lands in Molesey, Weybridge, Cobham and part of Esher, its furthest reach due to Henry's legal deed (indenture) of 1537.

  4. 1080871. The Diana Fountain in Bushy Park, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England, is a seventeenth-century statue ensemble and water feature in an eighteenth-century setting with a surrounding pool and mile long tree lined vistas which honors the Roman Goddess Diana. [1] Originally created for Somerset House in the 1630s, and ...

  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bushy_ParkBushy Park - Wikipedia

    Bushy House. Uno dei cervi del parco. Quando Enrico VIII si impadronì del palazzo di Hampton Court, residenza di Thomas Wolsey, usufruì anche dei parchi ad esso annessi, che oggi formano Bushy Park: Hare Warren, Middle Park e Bushy Park. Amante della caccia, fece introdurre in queste zone boschive diversi esemplari di daini e cervi.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bushy_ParkBushy Park - Wikipedia

    Bushy Park in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames is the second largest of London's Royal Parks, at 445 hectares (1,100 acres) in area, after Richmond Park. [1] The park, most of which is open to the public, is immediately north of Hampton Court Palace and Hampton Court Park and is a few minutes' walk from the west side of Kingston Bridge.

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