Cleveland House

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Cleveland House was a historic aristocratic London townhouse later redeveloped and renamed Bridgewater House, noted for its grand architecture and distinguished residents.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aristocratic residence
historic London townhouse
historic London townhouse
townhouse in London
architecturalStyle Italianate
Italianate (after redevelopment as Bridgewater House)
country United Kingdom
district St James's
surface form: St James’s
hasPredecessorBuilding Cleveland House self-linksurface differs
hasSuccessorBuilding Bridgewater House, London
surface form: Bridgewater House
hasUse aristocratic townhouse
private residence
heritageStatus historic building (demolished or heavily altered)
laterRenamedAs Bridgewater House, London
surface form: Bridgewater House
locatedIn City of Westminster
England
London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
locatedNear Green Park
St James's Palace, London
surface form: St James’s Palace
locatedOn Cleveland Row
notedFor distinguished residents
grand architecture
ownedBy Duke of Cleveland
Earl of Bridgewater
Earl of Egremont
predecessorOf Bridgewater House, London
surface form: Bridgewater House
redevelopedInto Bridgewater House, London
surface form: Bridgewater House
residenceOf Duke of Cleveland
Earl of Bridgewater
Earl of Egremont

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Cleveland House hasPredecessorBuilding Cleveland House self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Bridgewater House