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  1. Carlton House occupied the site of today's Waterloo Place, which today extends into the space occupied by the Athenaeum Club and the Institute of Directors (formerly the United Services Club). Collections: After the destruction of Carlton House in 1827 much of the collections of the great house were dispersed to Buckingham Palace and Windsor ...

  2. Golf. Nestled in the heart of 1,100-acres of private parkland in Maynooth County Kildare, Carton House Golf is a respite from the outside world and yet is just 25 mins from both Dublin Airport and city centre. Home to 2 championship courses, Carton House Golf offers exquisite views, impeccably maintained fairways, a convenient location and an ...

  3. Temukan kenyamanan tinggal di Carlton House, hunian berkelas dengan harga terjangkau yang terletak di jantung kawasan terintegrasi Millennium City. Carlton House memberikan pilihan yang terjangkau bagi pemilik rumah pertama yang mencari hunian pribadi dan lingkungan tempat tinggal yang dinamis dan memiliki akses ke gaya hidup yang nyaman.

  4. Reserva Carlton House Terrace, Londres en Tripadvisor: Consulta 11 opiniones, artículos, y 12 fotos de Carlton House Terrace, clasificada en Tripadvisor en el N.°1,041 de 2,714 atracciones en Londres.

  5. RCIN 922176. The Crimson Drawing Room was situated at the north-west corner of the Principal Floor. Like many other rooms at Carlton House, it was lavishly furnished. The chandeliers were outstanding examples of their type. From here, visitors walked through to the Circular Room, where concerts and receptions were staged.

  6. 5297. OS Northings ABS. 1802. OS Original. TQ297802. Historical Locations. England, Middlesex. Carlton House and gardens were refurbished by John Nash for George IV when Prince of Wales. The whole property was redeveloped c.1830, and the house….

  7. Carlton House Terrace. Carlton House was a palatial mansion that stood on the north side of the Mall. It was rebuilt from an existing house for Henry Boyle, 1st Baron Carleton (1669–1725), shortly after 1700. Frederick, Prince of Wales, bought the house in 1732 and it was granted to his grandson, George, later Prince Regent, in 1783.