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  1. This article "Claremont House (Rome, Georgia)" is from Wikipedia. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical and/or the page Edithistory:Claremont House (Rome, Georgia). Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one.

  2. 9 de mar. de 2018 · That front door is stunning! The Historic Claremont House was built in 1882 for Colonel Hamilton Yancey. It last operated as a bed and breakfast. I love the guest cottage out back! This is considered one of Rome, Georgia’s most historic homes. The guest cottage has two bedrooms and one bathroom. The house is being sold partially furnished ...

  3. Claremont House Bed and Breakfast. 2,634 likes · 2 talking about this. Permanently closed. Elegant Victorian Bed and Breakfast built in 1882. The Claremont House featured 5 guest rooms, all with...

  4. Páginas para editores desconectados más información. Contribuciones; Discusión; Archivo:Claremont House, Esher.JPG

  5. El 1816 Claremont va ser comprada per la British Nation per una llei de Parliament com a regal de noces per a la filla del rei George IV, Princess Charlotte i el seu marit Leopold I de Bèlgica . Claremont House, cap a 1860. La reina Victòria va deixar aquesta casa al rei francès exilat Lluís Felip i a Maria Amèlia (els sogres de Leopold I ...

  6. Rated 4.4 at Google. Sales Hotlines: 0333 344 3787. Open Monday to Friday 9am-6:30pm. Glasgow is a stunning city, so living here in luxury is a must to get the full experience! That’s why you need to check out Claremont House, our comfy student accommodation in the heart of the vibrant Glasgow West End. You’re just a mere 12-minute stroll ...

  7. In 1863, the Anglo-Italian immigrant and businessman John Molteno, who was later to become the Cape Colony's first prime minister, bought 140 acres of land centred on the Claremont House estate. The property was subdivided and developed from 1897 onwards, and Claremont House itself, situated in modern terms between Molteno Road to Pine Road, was later demolished.