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  1. Claremont, also known historically as 'Clermont', is an 18th-century Palladian mansion less than a mile south of the centre of Esher in Surrey, England. The buildings are now occupied by Claremont Fan Court School , and its landscaped gardens are owned and managed by the National Trust .

    • 1774
    • Country House
  2. Claremont House. Apariencia. ocultar. Vista del frontis. Reunión de verano en Claremont en 2004. Claremont es una mansión de estilo palladiano del siglo XVIII que se encuentra a un kilómetro al sur de Esher, en Surrey, en Inglaterra. Aquí es donde el rey Luis Felipe I de Francia vivió y murió después de la Revolución de 1848 .

  3. Claremont House in Surrey is an impressive new home built within a large mature garden. The property stretches across three floors with flexible living spaces on ground level, and bedrooms, a study, and a gym on the first and second floors. The floor-to-ceiling windows fill the rooms with natural light and the open-plan kitchen/diner overlooks ...

  4. Claremont es una mansión de estilo palladiano del siglo XVIII que se encuentra a un kilómetro al sur de Esher, en Surrey, en Inglaterra. Aquí es donde el rey Luis Felipe I de Francia vivió y murió después de la Revolución de 1848. Vista del frontis. Reunión de verano en Claremont en 2004.

  5. Claremont House, Esher, Surrey. This house was built in 1770. It was built by the noted architects and designers Henry Holland, Lancelot (Capability) Brown and John Soane for Lord Clive. Lord Clive is better known as 'Clive of India', founder of Britain's Indian Empire.

  6. A dignified neoclassical building of honey-coloured brick with stone dressings, it stands close to the main London-Portsmouth Road on the southern border of Esher, Surrey. Claremont and its grounds are both Grade I listed, and a number of structures in the grounds are also listed.

  7. Steeped in nearly 300 years of history, this eighteenth-century garden is a green oasis in the heart of Surrey within easy reach of London. Previously the countryside retreat of queens and heirs, Claremont has always been somewhere to escape everyday life and enjoy simple outdoor pleasures.