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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bushy_HouseBushy House - Wikipedia

    Bushy House is a Grade II* listed [1] former residence of King William IV and Queen Adelaide in Teddington, London, which Lord Halifax had constructed for his own enjoyment on the site of a previous house Upper Lodge, Bushy Park, between 1714 and 1715. It is part of the National Physical Laboratory and its upper two storeys overlook ...

  2. Bushy House ist ein englisches, denkmalgeschützte, ehemalige königliche Residenz von William IV. und, nach seinem Tod, von seiner Witwe Adelaide, der vormaligen Königin in Teddington, London. Es wurde als Denkmal der Klasse II* bewertet. Es wurde von George Montagu, 1. Earl of Halifax zwischen 1714 und 1715 auf dem Platz des ...

  3. También diseñó y construyó Bushy House desde 1664 hasta 1665 para Edward Proger. Estableciéndose debajo del rey Carlos II de Inglaterra, le encargó para construir la residencia del rey Carlos II en Newmarket desde 1668 hasta 1671. Alguna vez después de 1814, la mayoría de la residencia fue demolida.

  4. 22 de ago. de 2023 · Bushy House and gardens will be open to the public on Saturday 16 th September, it was announced today. Normally, the historic house, which dates back to the 1660’s can only be seen from the adjoining Bushy Park.

  5. 24 de sept. de 2018 · History. Bushy House: the Former Home of Actress Dora Jordan and the Duke of Clarence. Bushy House, a mansion which is set inside Bushy’s Park’s thousand acres of parkland, was also the home of Adelaide, the Duchess of Clarence from 1818. William and Adelaide ruled as King William IV and Queen Adelaide from 1830 – 1837.

  6. Bushy House is a Grade II* listed [1] former residence of King William IV and Queen Adelaide in Teddington, London, which Lord Halifax had constructed for his own enjoyment on the site of a previous house Upper Lodge, Bushy Park, between 1714 and 1715. Contents. History; Gallery; References; Sources

  7. The National Physical Laboratory was established in 1900 at Bushy House in Teddington on the site of the Kew Observatory. Its purpose was "for standardising and verifying instruments, for testing materials, and for the determination of physical constants".