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# false positives: 37
# false negatives: 19
precision: 0.8398268398268398
recall: 0.9107981220657277
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Llandaff Fields... diff's main shopping street (Queen Street); when combined with the adjacentand Pontcanna Fields to the north west it produces a massive open space sk ...
West Wycombe Park... se are opened to the public by the National Trust, such as Waddesdon Manor,and Cliveden. Other historic houses are still in use as private homes, suc ...
Hughenden Manor... eden, Baron Carrington who lives in Bledlow, Benjamin Disraeli who lived atand was made Earl of Beaconsfield, John Hampden who was from Great Hampden ...
Shrine of Bahá'u'lláh... ternational Archives as well as beautifying the gardens at Bahji, where theis located; these plans continued through the 1950s. In the 1950s he also ...
Botanische Gärten der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn... science departments; its grounds are the university's botanical garden (the)
Wemyss Castle... ithin the University of St Andrews Library; another, within the confines ofand the eighth, privately owned by Mister John Ferguson of Duns, Berwicksh ...
landscaped gardens... England. There are a main pool, a children's pool and paddling pool, set in
Torre Abbey... h having a market and fair in 1294. The first major building in Torquay was, a Premonstratensian monastery founded in 1196. Percy Russell, A History ...
English-style garden... ed after a local benefactress who donated the grounds to the city. It is andesigned by Ricardo Bastida and opened to the public in 1907. It features ...
Claire Hanley Arboretum... hat it would pass between their town and Hanley Butte, near the present day. Such a move would have all but guaranteed prosperous growth for Jacksonv ...
Bois de Boulogne... e perimeter of Paris, the open fields of Villiers and the (then) still-wild. At age fourteen she began to copy from paintings at the Louvre. Among he ...
Tsarskoye Selo... her favourite architect, Bartolomeo Rastrelli, particularly in Peterhof and. The Winter Palace and the Smolny Cathedral in Saint Petersburg remain th ...
Hyde Park... exclusive district in central London. The road runs along the south side of, west from Hyde Park Corner, spanning the City of Westminster and the Roy ...
Palace of Holyroodhouse... the social calendar. The Sovereign's official residence in Scotland is thein Edinburgh. The monarch stays at Holyrood for at least one week each yea ...
Arundel Castle... 1139 Matilda landed in England with 140 knights, where she was besieged atby King Stephen. In the "Anarchy" which ensued, Stephen was captured at Li ...
Jardin des Plantes... and collected by a French naturalist in the 18th century and shipped to theof Paris, but the ship was wrecked on the way, and the bones were lost at ...
Chatsworth House... country home of Fitzwilliam Darcy—is situated in Derbyshire. In that novel,in Derbyshire is named as one of the estates Elizabeth Bennet visits befor ...
Peterhof... Petersburg and was approved for a telegraph between the imperial palace atand the naval base at Kronstadt. However, the project was cancelled follow ...
Gardens of Sallust... endour the famous gardens on the Quirinal known as the Horti Sallustiani or. These gardens would later belong to the emperors
Château de Malmaison... Girodet's Ossian receiving the Ghosts of the French Heroes, for Napoleon'swas one of the earliest. Girodet's old teacher David was puzzled and disap ...
Musée Condé, Chantilly... London; the National Gallery of Scotland; the Dulwich Picture Gallery; the; the Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg; and the Museo del Prado, Madrid
Tsarskoye Selo... as a trade envoy. On 28 June 1791, Catherine granted Kōdayū an audience at. Subsequently, in 1792, the Russian government dispatched a trade mission ...
Palace of Versailles... und. The author-aviator initially complained "I wanted a hut [but it's] the"; however as the weeks wore on and the author became invested in the proj ...
Tsarskoye Selo... their children confined in their primary residence, the Alexander Palace at, until they were moved to Tobolsk in Siberia in August 1917, a step by th ...
Sandringham House... n the 1880s, Prince Edward (later Edward VII) purchased his country seat ofin Norfolk and asked Thomas Crapper & Co. to supply the plumbing, includin ...
botanical gardens... ational institution for East Indian languages, ethnology and geography; the, founded in 1587; the observatory (1860); the museum of antiquities (Rijk ...
Shizilin Garden... s with extended family and regularly visited a nearby ancestral shrine. The, built in the 14th century by a Taoist monk, was especially influential. ...
Sadler's Wells Theatre... cript dance production by Wayne McGregor Random Dance in collaboration withand the Arts Council England
Kykuit... kefeller family estate of "Pocantico", in Westchester County, New York (see)
Hatfield House... ouse and Theobalds (which his son, Robert, was to exchange with James I for). As the Marquess of Winchester (Burghley's predecessor as Lord High Trea ...
Château de Rambouillet... many, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States to a summit in. The six leaders agreed to an annual meeting organized under a rotating p ...
Hampton Court Palace... Gatwick Airport and flows north west through Surrey for to the Thames near. The river gives its name to the Surrey district of Mole Valley. The Mole ...
Cliveden... ublic by the National Trust, such as Waddesdon Manor, West Wycombe Park and. Other historic houses are still in use as private homes, such as the Pri ...
Traquair House... town include Robert Smail's Printing Works and St. Ronans Wells, and nearby. Popular tourist activities in the area include golfing (the town has a 9 ...
Haddon Hall... y Museum, Peak Rail steam railway, Midland Railway steam railway, Dovedale,, Heights of Abraham and Matlock Bath
Hyde Park... ommission has compared its use to that of Central Park in New York City andin London. It has thus seen various events staged on it, most regularly du ...
Raby... l" date from this period in the region, such as the castles of Bamburgh and. In 1345 the Percys acquired Warkworth Castle, also in Northumberland. Th ...
Roundhay Park... Gordon which was built on the Thames for Leeds City Council for use on theLake. It was long and could take 75 passengers, and is now being restored
Stourhead... red and collected, as Kenneth Woodbridge first observed in the landscape at, a "Brownian" landscape with an un-Brownian circuit walk in which Brown h ...
Thompson's Park... ery popular boating lake; Victoria Park, Cardiff's first official park; and, formerly home to an aviary removed in the 1970s. Wild open spaces includ ...
gardensTheremained largely unchanged from the time of Louis XIV; the completion of t ...
Place des Vosges... rough a sham arcaded façade that preserves the unity of the space as at the. Ludovico demolished the former palazzo of the commune of Vigevano to cre ...
Nostell Priory... itarist. Jugg's first appearance with the band live was when they headlinedrock festival held in West Yorkshire on 24 August 1984. The somewhat confu ...
Hyde Park... ss and iron structure at the top of Sydenham Hill was originally erected inin London to house The Great Exhibition of 1851, showcasing the products o ...
Sandringham House... residence, the Union Flag is flown at Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and, whereas in Scotland the Royal Standard of Scotland is flown at Holyrood ...
Espace Pierres Folles... Vignes Abbey as two of its most important historical buildings. The nearbycontains a museum, geological trail, and botanical garden
Castle of Mey... Atlantis Resources Corporation announced it was considering a site near thefor a computer data centre that would be powered by a tidal scheme in the ...
Chatsworth House... on, and Derby. Local places of interest include Bolsover Castle, Castleton,, Crich Tramway Museum, Peak Rail steam railway, Midland Railway steam rai ...
Sudeley Castle... of John Locust discovered the coffin of Queen Catherine at the ruins of thechapel. He opened the coffin and observed that the body, after 234 years, ...
Alnwick Castle... or the series was considerable, with much location shooting particularly atin Northumberland and the surrounding countryside in February 1983. The se ...
Roath Park... s a massive open space skirting the River Taff. Other popular parks includein the north, donated to the city by the 3rd Marquess of Bute in 1887 and ...
Chatsworth HousePaxton was the head gardener at. There he had experimented with the newly invented cast plate glass (1848 ...
Peterhof... Empress gave birth to the long-awaited heir: Alexei Nikolaevich was born inon 12 August 1904. To his parents' dismay, Alexei was born with hemophilia ...
Hyde ParkThe eponymous district comprises the area south of, east of Exhibition Road and west of Sloane Street. Beauchamp Place and t ...
gardens... Shortly after his ascension, Louis XVI ordered a complete replanting of thewith the intention of transforming the jardins français to an English-styl ...
Royal Pump Room Gardens... 63 it was extended to include a turkish bath and swimming pool, in 1875 thewere opened to the public, and in 1890 a further swimming pool was added. ...
Cliveden... l political stage Buckinghamshire has been home to Nancy Astor who lived in, Frederick, Prince of Wales who also lived in Cliveden, Baron Carrington ...
Farmleigh... a press office. In 2001, the Irish state opened a guest residence nearby in, a former Guinness family mansion
Warwick Castle... val to Roger de Beaumont, the Earl of Warwick and owner of the neighbouring, and the king made Clinton the sheriff in Warwickshire to act as a counte ...
Traquair House... ". It is said that a son of King Malcolm IV of Scotland (who was staying aton a hunting trip), drowned accidentally in a deep pool at the confluence ...
Museum Gardens... , she played the role of the Virgin Mary, performed on a fixed stage in the. Though she initially trained as a set designer, she became interested in ...
Blickling Hall... ation), the Bure Valley Path and the Marriott's Way long distance footpath., the great country house in the care of the National Trust, is a mile and ...
Hearst Castle... ment of the lead character in Orson Welles' film Citizen Kane. His mansion,, near San Simeon, California, on a hill overlooking the Pacific Ocean, ha ...
Villa d'Este... to God. This would give way to the Antichrist. Ippolito d'Este rebuilt theat Tibur, the modern , from 1550 onward, and commissioned elaborate fresco ...
Jardin des Plantes... istory in the Collège de France. In 1802 he became titular professor at the; and in the same year he was appointed commissary of the Institute to acc ...
Waddesdon Manor... uses. Some of these are opened to the public by the National Trust, such as, West Wycombe Park and Cliveden. Other historic houses are still in use a ...
Grimsthorpe Castle... ly married and had children, most historians believe she died as a child at
Bois de Boulogne... s bears Hugo's name, and links the Place de l'Étoile to the vicinity of theby way of the Place Victor-Hugo. This square is served by a Paris Métro st ...
Palace of Fontainebleau... the transformation of the royal country house into a true royal palace, the. This was accomplished by the great builder-king, Francis I (1494–1547), ...
Calke Abbey... National Trust, located in Derbyshire that are open to the public, such as, Hardwick Hall, High Peak Estate, Ilam Park, Kedleston Hall, Longshaw Est ...
Lower Barrakka Gardens... in the San Anton Palace on 25 October 1809 and was buried in Malta. In thein Valletta, the Maltese in 1810 built a monument in Ball's memory. Restor ...
Hyde Park... he Town Moor, lying immediately north of the city centre. It is larger thanand Hampstead Heath put together and the freemen of the city have the righ ...
Berkeley Castle... question. In due course, Isabella and Mortimer had Edward moved by night to, where he died shortly afterwards. Isabella continued to use Kenilworth a ...
Arundel Castle... rshal and hereditary Marshal of England. The seat of the Duke of Norfolk isin Sussex, although the title refers to the county of Norfolk. The current ...
Sandringham House... with the Queen's help. Titles include Death at Buckingham Palace, Death at, and Death at Windsor Castle. He is also the author of Death in Cold Type ...
Versailles... y, William III's massive rebuilding and expansion project intended to rivalwas begun. Work halted in 1694, leaving the palace in two distinct contras ...
Safdarjung's Tomb... Bhavan, the Secretariat, Rajpath, the Parliament of India and Vijay Chowk.is an example of the Mughal gardens style
Balmoral Castle... in Scotland the Royal Standard of Scotland is flown at Holyrood Palace and
Leeds Castle... soned in the Tower of London after she refused Queen Isabella admittance toand ordered her archers to fire upon Isabella, killing six of the royal es ...
Holyrood Palace... ngham House, whereas in Scotland the Royal Standard of Scotland is flown atand Balmoral Castle
Holdenby House... with Parliament and delivered Charles to them in 1647. He was imprisoned atin Northamptonshire, until cornet George Joyce took him by force to Newmar ...
Chatsworth House... Dukes of Devonshire, but it is lived in for only a short part of the year.is the main family seat and the home of the Dowager Duchess
San Anton Palace... d, going as far as describing Ball as "a truly great man". Ball died in theon 25 October 1809 and was buried in Malta. In the Lower Barrakka Gardens ...
Palace of Versailles... bility to purchase art, and the leisure required to pursue or enjoy it. Theand the Hermitage in St. Petersburg illustrate this view: such vast collec ...
Holkham Hall... for numerous other buildings, such as Thomas Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester at, Norfolk Charles Lennox, 2nd Duke of Richmond, at Goodwood House, and the ...
BlicklingThe town is close to large estates and grand country houses at, Felbrigg, Mannington and Wolterton, which are important tourist attracti ...
Mughal gardens... Parliament of India and Vijay Chowk. Safdarjung's Tomb is an example of thestyle
Blickling Estate... ld it to Sir John Hobart, and through him it passed to the ownership of the. The current lords of the manor are the National Trust
FelbriggThe town is close to large estates and grand country houses at Blickling,, Mannington and Wolterton, which are important tourist attractions
Hardwick Hall... st, located in Derbyshire that are open to the public, such as Calke Abbey,, High Peak Estate, Ilam Park, Kedleston Hall, Longshaw Estate near Hather ...
Kylemore Abbey... ish citizen in 1964 and his daughter Anjelica attended school in Ireland atfor a number of years. A film school is now dedicated to him on the NUIG c ...
House of the FaunThein Pompei, dating from the 2nd century BCE, was so named because of the da ...
Royal Gardens of HerrenhausenOne of the most famous sights is the
Kykuit... tting for "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". The Rockefeller family estate (see), whose grounds abut Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, contains the private Rockefe ...
Sandringham HouseThe Queen's residence atin Sandringham, Norfolk provides an all year round tourist attraction whil ...
Syon House... mour, the sixth Duke of Somerset, and Elizabeth, the Duchess of Somerset at. Anne continued to defy the Queen’s demand for Sarah’s dismissal, even th ...
Pittville Pump Room... ncluding the Town Hall, the Everyman Theatre, The Playhouse Theatre and the
château de Fontainebleau... u, a favourite weekend getaway for Parisians, as well as for the historical, which once belonged to the kings of France, It is also the home of INSEA ...
Hampton CourtHe was then transferred first to Oatlands and then, where more involved but fruitless negotiations took place. He was persua ...
Harlaxton Manor... es Pennethorne and Anthony Salvin, both later knighted. Salvin's Jacobethan, near Grantham, Lincolnshire, its first sections completed in 1837, is th ...
Jardin des Plantes de RouenTheis a notable botanical garden dating to 1840 in its present form. It was p ...
LongleatRussell Page, who began his career in the Brownian landscape ofbut whose own designs have formal structure, accused Brown of "encouraging ...
Sudeley Castle... — on 30 August 1548, and died only six days later, on 5 September 1548, atin Gloucestershire, from what is thought to be puerperal fever or puerpera ...
Tivoli Gardens... Amusement park attractions named after Valhalla include Valhalla Borgen inin Copenhagen, Denmark and Valhalla in Pleasure Beach Blackpool in Blackpo ...
Wisley GardenThe RHS has four flagship gardens in England:, near the village of Wisley in Surrey; Rosemoor in Devon; Hyde Hall in Es ...
Sandringham Estate... e, in London. The new Duke and Duchess of York lived in York Cottage on thein Norfolk, and in apartments in St James's Palace. York Cottage was a mod ...
Peterhof... projects of her favourite architect, Bartolomeo Rastrelli, particularly inand Tsarskoye Selo. The Winter Palace and the Smolny Cathedral in Saint Pe ...
English garden... olm stadium used in that year's Olympics. Hilda landscaped the home with anthat combines with the rocky and dramatic native landscape. It was furnish ...
Boboli Gardens... ry of modern art dating from the 18th century. Adjoining the palace are the, elaborately landscaped and with numerous sculptures
Penshurst PlaceBorn at, Kent, he was the eldest son of Sir Henry Sidney and Lady Mary Dudley. Hi ...
Hyde Hall... and: Wisley Garden, near the village of Wisley in Surrey; Rosemoor in Devon;in Essex and Harlow Carr in Harrogate, North Yorkshire
Hortus Botanicus... us small canals with tree-bordered quays. On the west side of the town, theand other gardens extend along the old Singel, or outer canal. The Leidse ...
Warwick Castle... widely known, Horace Walpole wrote somewhat slightingly of Brown's work at
Hardwick Hall... or later Elizabethan country house design, especially in the Midlands, withbeing a classic example
Blenheim PalaceThe Marlboroughs also lost state funding for, and the building came to a halt for the first time since it was begun in ...
Careggi... ce lies in a basin among the Senese Clavey Hills, particularly the hills of, Fiesole, Settignano, Arcetri, Poggio Imperiale and Bellosguardo (Florenc ...
Burghley Housenear the town of Stamford was built for Cecil between 1555 and 1587 and mo ...
Versailles... oduced several pictures for the royal chapels (the Last Supper, painted for, now in the Louvre), eight cartoons for the Gobelins tapestry manufactory ...
Elvaston Castle... 9 film Women in Love by Ken Russell had various scenes filmed in and around, most notably the Greco-Roman wrestling scene, which was filmed in the ca ...
Hill-Stead MuseumJust above the village, off Mountain Road, lies the. The estate, completed in 1901 and designed for Alfred Atmore Pope by his ...
Arundel Castle... Raby castles, while the hall's roof design became famous and was copied atand Westminster Hall
Wemyss Castle... his patron, Sir John of Wemyss, whose representative, Mr. Erskine Wemyss of, Fife, possessed the oldest extant manuscript of the work. The subject of ...
Hampton Court PalaceCatherine married Henry VIII on 12 July 1543 at. Her previous husband had died on 2 March 1543. She was the first Queen o ...
Botanischer Schulgarten Burg... giezentrum Hannover maintains practical biology schools in four locations (, Freiluftschule Burg, Zooschule Hannover, and Botanischer Schulgarten Lin ...
The Jephson Gardens... ake of the series Upstairs, Downstairs were shot on Clarendon Square and in
Kedleston Hall... he public, such as Calke Abbey, Hardwick Hall, High Peak Estate, Ilam Park,, Longshaw Estate near Hathersage, and Sudbury Hall on the Staffordshire b ...
Roath Park... ales international game every four years. The games are now usually held at
Warwick Castle... ndures at Croome Court (where he also designed the house), Blenheim Palace,, Harewood House, Bowood House, Milton Abbey (and nearby Milton Abbas vill ...
Lismore Castle... uding Bolton Abbey, Londesborough Hall in the East Riding of Yorkshire, andin Ireland. William Cavendish died in 1764, leaving the property to his so ...
Heil- und Giftpflanzengarten der Tierärztlichen Hochschule Hannover... ts own botanical garden specializing in medicinal and poisonous plants, the
Blenheim Palace... he Whigs, while also devoting much of her time to building projects such as. She died in 1744 at the age of eighty-four
Plaza Las Delicias... e ICP. Downtown Ponce in particular features several museums and landmarks., the town's main square, features a prominet fountain (namely, the "Lions ...
Castle of Mey... also that of mainland Britain. The famous John o' Groats, Mey (site of the), and many smaller villages are also to be found on the Caithness side as ...
Blenheim Palace... the construction of her new estate, Woodstock Manor (the site of the later), a gift from Queen Anne after the duke's victory at the Battle of Blenhe ...
Giardino Bardini... and gardens. Such include the Boboli Gardens, the Parco delle Cascine, theand the Giardino dei Semplici, amongst others
Haddon Hall... dy Jane by Trevor Nunn, starring Helena Bonham Carter, has scenes filmed at
Harewood House... Court (where he also designed the house), Blenheim Palace, Warwick Castle,, Bowood House, Milton Abbey (and nearby Milton Abbas village), in traces ...
Jardin des Plantes... the French Sudan, whence he was imported to France and kept in the old zoo, near the railway station Gare d'Austerlitz in Paris. In 1865 he was tran ...
Blenheim Palace... His work still endures at Croome Court (where he also designed the house),, Warwick Castle, Harewood House, Bowood House, Milton Abbey (and nearby M ...
Jardin des Plantes... had been appointed to the newly created chair of comparative anatomy at the
Jephson GardensThe town has several parks and gardens, including the, close to the Royal Pump Rooms and next to the River Leam. These were ser ...
Hampton Court PalaceIn 1764 he was appointed Master Gardener at, succeeding John Greening and residing at the Wilderness House
Kykuit... rkers, including John D. Rockefeller, who first moved to Tarrytown in 1893., Rockefeller's elaborate mansion, was completed in 1906. In 1914, Kykuit ...
Chatsworth House... oday the Library is devoid of books, the collections having been removed to, Derbyshire, or in the Royal Institute of British Architects library, whi ...
Hyde Park... n 1864 and 1876, the Albert Memorial, designed by Scott, was constructed in. It was a commission on behalf of Queen Victoria in memory of her husband ...
Dumbarton Oaks... the Harvard Business School in Boston, Massachusetts after being moved from. In the Dumbarton Oaks mosaic, the bust of Tethys—surrounded by fishes—is ...
Althorp... kby station had a brief moment of fame in 1997 when, as the nearest stop to, it was the final stop on the journey by the Prince of Wales and his two ...
Blenheim Palace... was more capable of business than any man. Although she never came to like– describing it as "that great heap of stones" – she became more enthusias ...
Boboli GardensFlorence also contains various parks and gardens. Such include the, the Parco delle Cascine, the Giardino Bardini and the Giardino dei Sempl ...
Hyde ParkHe became Chief Ranger and Keeper ofand St. James's Park on 31 August 1850. He was also colonel of the 33rd Re ...
Osborne House... mpire of the Sea" by William Dyce, a painting Victoria commissioned for heron the Isle of Wight
Cliveden... , include Gravetye Manor, the home of garden designer William Robinson, and, designed by Charles Barry with a rose garden by Geoffrey Jellicoe
Hyde Park... ed War "the best live band I ever saw" after their first UK gig in London's. A second Eric Burdon and War album, a two-disc set titled The Black-Man' ...
Belvoir Castle... o became the owner of the first series of the Seven Sacraments (late 1630s,); and Paul Fréart de Chantelou, with whom Poussin, at the call of Sublet ...
Hampton Court MazeA well known curiosity of the palace's grounds is; planted in the 1690s by George London and Henry Wise for William III of ...
Hyde Park, London... lso performed at the Festival of Light-sponsored Festival for Jesus held in, which was filmed and released as a 50-minute documentary Why Should the ...
Villa d'Este... original garden was heavily influenced by the Italian Renaissance garden at
Palace of Versailles... ois de La Rochefoucauld as well as Louis Le Vau's historic expansion of the, Jean-Baptiste Lully's revolution in Baroque music, and most importantly, ...
Waddesdon Manor... Rothschild bequeathed the glittering contents from his New Smoking Room atas the Waddesdon Bequest. This consisted of almost 300 pieces of objets d' ...
Chiswick HouseThe castle (along with other Boyle properties -, Burlington House, Bolton Abbey and Londesborough Hall) was acquired by t ...
Arundel Castle... ipal seat of the Dukes of Norfolk and their ancestors for over 850 years is. Built in the 11th Century by Roger de Montgomery, Earl of Arundel, the c ...
Christ's College, Cambridge... yal Navy as a midshipman during World War I. After his service, he attended, for two terms where he studied engineering in a programme that was speci ...
Haddon Hall... einer, starring Cary Elwes, was filmed in Derbyshire and includes scenes atand in the White Peak and Dark Peak
Harold Lloyd Estate... ncluded Rolling Hills and Palos Verdes Estates, and the 1920s Beverly Hills'Greenacres.' It is a gated residential community with a total all land ar ...
Chatsworth House... endish, the sixth Duke of Devonshire and he relocated as ‘Head Gardener’ to, Derbyshire
Harlaxton Manor... s and high chimneys as in the Elizabethan style. Examples of this style arein Lincolnshire (illustration), Mentmore Towers in Buckinghamshire and San ...
Palace of Versailles... court located in the Saint-Louis district of Versailles (commune), near the
Melbourne Hall... Lea near Matlock, and the 17th-18th century French style formal gardens at, Melbourne
Balmoral Castle... rulers, and cannot be sold by the monarch. Sandringham House in Norfolk andin Aberdeenshire are privately owned by the Queen
Bowood House... also designed the house), Blenheim Palace, Warwick Castle, Harewood House,, Milton Abbey (and nearby Milton Abbas village), in traces at Kew Gardens ...
Hearst CastleBeginning in 1919, Hearst began to build the never-completed, on a 240,000 acre (97,000 ha) ranch at San Simeon, California, which he ...
Kedleston Hall... of Joseph Pocklington Senhouse of Netherhall in Cumberland. He was born at, built on the site where his family, who were of Norman ancestry, had liv ...
Hyde Park, London... ystal Palace was a cast-iron and plate-glass building originally erected in, England, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851. More than 14,000 exhibit ...
Place des VosgesThein Paris was so renamed in 1799 when the department became the first to pa ...
Warwick Castle... more before, closely resembling Kirby Muxloe and the Beauchamp gatehouse at. By contrast the interior, with its contemporary wood panelling, is in th ...
Hellens... ristocratic background. Her family owned two notable properties in England:in Herefordshire, one of the oldest dwellings in the country, and Southsid ...
Villa FarneseThere are examples of such casinos at Villa Giulia and. In modern day Italian, this term designates a bordello (also called "cas ...
Althorp... , an ill sod, very damp and...an unhealthy place"), and Holdenby House near, she kept detailed accounts of her finances and expenditure, as well as a ...
Gardens of Versailles... e Old Well, a small neoclassical rotunda based on the Temple of Love in the, in the same location as the original well that provided water for the sc ...
Saint Nicolas Garden... named in honor of Saint Nicholas, such as Escalier Saint-Nicolas des Arts,, and Saint Nicolas Greek Orthodox Cathedral
Burghley House... land. The Royalist forces were defeated within a few weeks and retreated to, where they were captured and sent to Cambridge. While the Parliamentary ...
Plaza Las Delicias... ce was inaugurated on the first day of the Ponce Fair. In this occasion theand various other buildings, including the Mercantile Union Building, the ...
Arundel Castle... s; Worksop Manor, Carlton Towers, Norfolk House in London, and most notably
Hyde Park, LondonIn 1851, the Great Exhibition was held in, for which the Crystal Palace was built. The exhibition was a great succe ...
Palace of Versailles... of museums worldwide) on Oak Island. During the French Revolution, when thewas stormed by revolutionaries in 1789, Marie Antoinette instructed her ma ...
Sandringham House... anor in Lincolnshire (illustration), Mentmore Towers in Buckinghamshire andin Norfolk, England
Harewood HouseThe village is mainly known for its vicinity to, a stately home, and is also home to the UK's longest motorsport hillclim ...
Alton Towers... narrative at two British tourist attractions: the Nemesis roller coaster at, Staffordshire; and the London Dungeon, a museum depicting gory and macab ...
Holdenby House... cribed as "upon clay, an ill sod, very damp and...an unhealthy place"), andnear Althorp, she kept detailed accounts of her finances and expenditure, ...
Torre AbbeyThe first major building in Torquay was, a Premonstratensian monastery founded in 1196. Torquay remained a minor ...
Burghley House... and patron. All the arts of architecture and horticulture were lavished onand Theobalds (which his son, Robert, was to exchange with James I for Hat ...
Sandringham House... hey are held in trust for future rulers, and cannot be sold by the monarch.in Norfolk and Balmoral Castle in Aberdeenshire are privately owned by the ...
Badminton House... e evacuated from London. Although she was reluctant, she decided to live at, Gloucestershire, with her niece, Mary Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort, the ...
Babbacombe Model VillageOther attractions are the, which opened in 1963; the Babbacombe Theatre which opened in 1939; the P ...

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Winter Garden# City of# City of Winter Par
Saint-Germain-en-Laye... s Revolution, was given the title of Princess Royal during James's exile atand was so called by Jacobites, even though she was not James's eldest liv ...
Bishop's Palace... Scapa Flow for the winter, but he died that December whilst staying at thein Kirkwall. In the 15th century towards the end of Norse rule in Orkney, ...
Sissinghurst. They live in. Hislop's wife has a career as an author, and in 2010 Hislop played a sma ...
VersaillesKeynes's experience atwas influential in shaping his future outlook, yet it was not a successful ...
Theatre Royal... Neilson and Fred Terry. It first opened on 15 October 1903 at Nottingham’s; it was not a success. Terry, however, had confidence in the play and, wi ...
shrine... elow. The second floor (at 150 m) houses a small souvenir shop and a Shinto, the highest shrine in the special wards of Tokyo. The elevators leading ...
tower... the nave, was built in the 1200s, the north aisle in the 1400s (as was the), and the south aisle in the 1500s, along with the lychgate and the south ...
shrines... trators") were the jisha, kanjō, and machi-bugyō, which oversaw temples and, accounting, and the cities, respectively. The jisha bugyō had the highes ...
house... lius (r. 715-673 BC), is said to have begun the cult of Vesta, building itsand temple as well as the Regia as the city's first royal palace. Later Tu ...
SceauxAton 16 August 1798 he married Bernardine Eugénie Désirée Clary, the daughte ...
manorRobert de Lacy gave theof Accrington to the monks of Kirkstall in the 12th century. The monks bui ...
Theatre Royal... lish a permanent base in Glasgow, Theatre Workshop took up residence at thein Stratford, east London, where it gained international fame, performing ...
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Kenilworth... elped to prevent the coalescence of the city with surrounding towns such as, Leamington Spa, Warwick, Rugby and Balsall Common
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Gardens... as a greater presence, with a large complex located at Longkloof Studios in. M-Net is not well represented with infrastructure within the city. Cape ...
Sallust... us to show that sacred history might be presented in a form which lovers ofand Tacitus could appreciate and enjoy. The style is lucid and almost clas ...
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Kingston Park... orth and Byker. The largest Tesco store in the United Kingdom is located inon the edge of Newcastle
Versailles... John Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg. In 1725 Charles Albert visitedfor the wedding of Louis XV and established a firm contact to France
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Versailles... a and Austria, a secret clause of which, never communicated to the court of, guaranteed East Prussia to Russia, as an indemnity for war expenses. The ...
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Wisley... HS has four flagship gardens in England: Wisley Garden, near the village ofin Surrey; Rosemoor in Devon; Hyde Hall in Essex and Harlow Carr in Harrog ...
Theatre Royal... ating capacity from 100 to 1300, and offering a wide variety of programmes.has been on its present site for nearly 250 years, through several rebuild ...
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Caversham House... of Princess Elizabeth, an entertainment for the amusement of Queen Anne at, and a third for the marriage of the Earl of Somerset to the infamous . I ...
Blenheim... of eighty-four, on 18 October 1744, at Marlborough House; she was buried at. Her husband’s body was exhumed from Westminster Abbey and buried beside ...
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