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  1. Clarence House es una residencia real en Londres. Se encuentra en el Mall, la calle que une el palacio de Buckingham con Trafalgar Square. El palacio está adyacente al palacio de St. James, con el cual comparte los jardines. Durante 50 años fue la residencia de la reina madre del Reino Unido pero ahora es la residencia del rey Carlos y su esposa.

  2. Clarence House is a royal residence on The Mall in the City of Westminster, London. It was built in 1825–1827, adjacent to St James's Palace, for the royal Duke of Clarence, the future King William IV. The four-storey house is faced in pale stucco.

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  3. 28 de ene. de 2023 · Clarence House, which stands beside St James's Palace, was built between 1825 and 1827 to the designs of John Nash for Prince William Henry, Duke of Clarence. During its history, Clarence House has been altered, reflecting the changes in occupancy over nearly two centuries.

  4. Clarence House es una residencia real en Londres. Se encuentra en el Mall, la calle que une el palacio de Buckingham con Trafalgar Square. El palacio está adyacente al palacio de St. James, con el cual comparte los jardines. Durante 50 años fue la residencia de la reina madre del Reino Unido pero ahora es la residencia del rey Carlos y su esposa.

  5. 3 de may. de 2023 · Built from 1825 to 1827 next to St James’s Palace, Clarence Houses prime location made it the ideal residence for members of the royal family. The first member of the monarchy to live there was King William IV who commissioned it while Duke of Clarence, thus giving it its name.

  6. Clarence House; Credit – Wikipedia. Clarence House was built between 1825-1827 for the future King William IV when he was Duke of Clarence. Feeling that his accommodations at St James’ Palace were too cramped, he contracted John Nash to build him an appropriate home.

  7. Clarence House, one of the last remaining aristocratic townhouses in London. Built between 1825 and 1827 to the designs of John Nash, Clarence House takes its name from its first occupant, William Henry, Duke of Clarence, later William IV.