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  1. Marlborough House, Falmouth: Consulta 8 opiniones, artículos, y 4 fotos de Marlborough House, clasificada en Tripadvisor en el N.°25 de 55 atracciones en Falmouth.

  2. The Marlborough House, Marlborough (Nuevo Hampshire). 1.348 Me gusta · 85 personas están hablando de esto · 946 personas estuvieron aquí. Celebrations for a lifetime! Let the ambiance and charm of...

  3. Marlborough House. Almost 300 years old with the status of a Royal Palace. It has been occupied over the years by some five Dukes and Duchesses of Marlborough, three Dowager Queens of the United Kingdom, three Princes of Wales who later became Kings of the United Kingdom and Prince Leopold.

  4. Marlborough House, situated in St. James's in Westminster, Inner London, has been standing for over 300 years. For more than a century, it was a favored royal residence, and, for a certain period, served as a venue for London’s high society. Originally built in the 1700s, Marlborough House was built for Queen Anne’s favorite confidante ...

  5. Marlborough House è una residenza di Westminster, Londra, in Pall Mall subito ad est di St James's Palace. Fu costruita per Sarah Churchill, Duchessa di Marlborough, la favorita e confidente della Regina Anna. La Duchessa voleva che la sua nuova casa fosse "forte, semplice e comoda". Christopher Wren, padre e figlio, progettarono un edificio ...

  6. 24 de ene. de 2018 · The elegant house was built 1709-11 by Christopher Wren for the first Duke of Marlborough. A third floor was added in 1750 by the third Duke of Marlborough. The fourth Duke added a riding school and completed the garden wall which encloses about 4 acres (1.6 Hectares) of land. The house remained in the Marlborough family until 1817 when it was ...

  7. Marlborough House. / 50.8209725; -0.138509. Marlborough House is a mansion at 54, Old Steine, Brighton on the south coast of England. It is a Grade I listed building. Initially it was built for Samuel Shergold in the 1760s. It was sold to its second owner, 4th Duke of Marlborough, in 1786 it was bought by William G. Hamilton and altered to a ...