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  1. Bagshot has had a Royal hunting lodge certainly through Stuart and Tudor times, now called Bagshot Park and is now the residence of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex. In Elizabethan times (late 16th century) Bagshot prospered due to its position on the main London to the West Country road (The Great West Road, now classified as the A30).

  2. Gatcombe Park is the private country home of Anne, Princess Royal. It is in England between the Gloucestershire villages of Minchinhampton (to which it belongs) and Avening. It is five miles (8 km) south of Stroud and around six miles (10 km) north of Highgrove, the country residence of Prince Charles .

  3. Birkhall (BerkHA; from the Scots Birk Haugh: "Birch River-meadow") is a 53,000 acre (210 km²) estate on Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. It is alongside the River Muick to the southwest of Ballater. The Queen Mother lived here for a while. Categories: Aberdeenshire. Royal residences in the United Kingdom.

  4. Situated to the south-west of Windsor Great Park, the forest stretches from Bracknell, in the north, to Bagshot, in the south. It is owned and managed by the Crown Estate and comprises over 2,600 acres (11 km 2) of woodland across gently undulating hills. Although now mostly a modern plantation of Scots Pines, the area was once part of Windsor ...

  5. Coordinates: 51.6007°N 1.6450°W. The Royal Army Chaplains' Museum (formerly the Museum of Army Chaplaincy) tells the story of British Army chaplaincy from earliest times to the present day, with the help of archive material and historical relics from several centuries. Its collection is dedicated to the work of Army Chaplains throughout ...

  6. 29 June 1870. (1870-06-29) (aged 81) Bagshot Park, Surrey, England. Spouse. Barbara Stephen. Children. 1. Sir James Clark, 1st Baronet, KCB (14 December 1788 – 29 June 1870) was a Scottish physician who was Physician-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria between 1837 and 1860, and was previously physician to poet John Keats in Rome.