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  1. Montagu House in Whitehall, Westminster, London, England, was the town house built by John Montagu, 2nd Duke of Montagu (1690–1749), whose country seat was Boughton House in Northamptonshire.

  2. Montagu House (también escrito «Montague») se refiere a varias mansiones, todas ellas desaparecidas, construidas para sucesivas generaciones de distintas ramas de la familia Montagu en tres zonas de Londres entre los siglos XVIII y XIX. Entrada al recinto de la primera sede del Museo Británico (1820) Montagu House, Bloomsbury.

  3. The trees outside the front entrance to Whitehall Gardens were the last survivors of the original Privy Garden, and stood until as recently as the late 1930s. Among the houses in Whitehall Gardens were Montagu House and Pembroke House, a Palladian riverside villa with elaborate interiors.

  4. It was rebuilt to a similar design and it is this second Montagu House that was to become the first home of the British Museum. It was a beautiful French-style house with an ornate interior decorative scheme, described in its day as one of the finest private houses in London.

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  5. 17 de sept. de 2021 · By Survey of London, on 17 September 2021. This blog post was written for the Survey of London by Rory Lamb, a PhD student at the University of Edinburgh, who researched the history of Montagu House for the Survey this summer, during a two-month work placement funded by the Scottish Graduate School for Arts & Humanities Doctoral ...