Cherkley

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Cherkley is a historic English country estate in Surrey, best known as the former home of newspaper magnate Lord Beaverbrook.

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Cherkley canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country estate
historic house
architecturalStyle Victorian
associatedPerson Max Aitken
surface form: Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook
associatedWith British press history
Lord Beaverbrook Foundation
country England
formerResident Lord Beaverbrook
governingTerritory Mole Valley
surface form: Mole Valley District
hasAlternativeName Cherkley Court, Surrey, England
surface form: Cherkley Court
hasFeature formal gardens
terraced grounds
wooded estate
hasLandUse gardens
parkland
woodland
heritageStatus locally listed building
historicalUse country retreat
social and political gatherings
locatedIn Mole Valley
Surrey
Surrey Hills
surface form: Surrey Hills area
locatedNear Leatherhead
nearbySettlement Leatherhead
Mickleham
notableFor being the former home of Lord Beaverbrook
region South East England
usedAs country house
private residence

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Cherkley Court, Surrey, England formerName Cherkley
subject surface form: Cherkley Court