Crewe estate

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The Crewe estate is a historic landed property in Cheshire, England, associated with the British monarchy through its inclusion in the Duchy of Lancaster’s holdings.

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Crewe estate canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic property
landed estate
administeredBy Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
surface form: Duchy of Lancaster Chancellor

Duchy of Lancaster Council
associatedWith British monarchy
Duchy of Lancaster
surface form: Lancastrian royal estates
beneficialOwner reigning British monarch
constitutionalRole source of private income for the sovereign
country United Kingdom
currentSovereignLandlord Charles Philip Arthur George
surface form: Charles III
governedBy Duchy of Lancaster Acts
hasHereditaryOwner monarch of the United Kingdom
hasHistoricalSignificance yes
hasLanguageOfJurisdiction English
hasUse agricultural land
rural property
isCrownEstate false
isDuchyEstate true
landCategory rural estate
legalStatus inalienable Duchy property except as allowed by statute
linkedTo Crewe
surface form: City of Crewe
locatedIn Cheshire
England
monarchInterestType private estate of the sovereign in right of the Duchy of Lancaster
ownedBy Duchy of Lancaster
partOf Duchy of Lancaster
Duchy of Lancaster
surface form: Duchy of Lancaster rural portfolio
revenueDestination Privy Purse
taxStatus subject to UK law and specific Duchy arrangements

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Duchy of Lancaster hasPart Crewe estate