Cliveden, The House 1893
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Cliveden benefits from a breathtaking river view from its terraces. Built on a 1660s terrace, today's Cliveden is a Victorian mansion by Sir Charles Barry, one of the architects of the Houses of Parliament. Completed in 1851 for the Duke of Sutherland, the magnificent house is now a country house hotel. Owned by the National Trust, its grounds are open most of the year. The house is more well-known for its past associations with the Astors and Christine Keeler.
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