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Berkhamsted Place was an English country house which was erected sometime around 1580 in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England. It was built by Sir Edward Carey, the keeper of the Jewels to Queen Elizabeth I from stones removed from Berkhamsted Castle. Several notable residents of Berkhamsted lived in the house and over the years its owners welcomed guests such as King Charles I and William Gladstone.
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residential building (Q11755880) | building:use=residential, building=residential |
product (Q2424752) | product |
house (Q3947) | building=house, amenity=shelter |
building (Q41176) | building=yes, building |
historic geographical object (Q51369558) | historic |
residence (Q699405) | amenity=shelter |
shelter (Q989946) | amenity=shelter |
Country houses in Hertfordshire | castle_type=stately, building=country_house, historic=manor |
Houses completed in 1580 | building=country_house, historic=manor |