Latimer House

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Latimer House is a historic country house in Buckinghamshire, England, notable as the site where the Commonwealth’s Latimer House Principles on the separation of powers were drafted.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
historic building
architecturalStyle Victorian
associatedWith Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
Commonwealth legal and judicial bodies
Commonwealth of Nations
country England
governedBy Buckinghamshire Council
hasAccessibility private property with commercial access
hasAlternativeName Latimer House
surface form: "De Vere Latimer Estate"
hasAmenity accommodation
event spaces
meeting rooms
hasBuildingType mansion
hasConstructionMaterial brick
hasFunction conference venue
hotel
hasNameOrigin Latimer House Principles
hasRoofMaterial slate
hasSetting rural
hasUse corporate events
private functions
weddings
heritageStatus listed building
locatedIn Buckinghamshire
Chiltern Hills
Latimer
historic county of Buckinghamshire
locatedNear Amersham
Chesham
nearTransport Chalfont and Latimer railway station
notableFor Latimer House Principles
role in development of Commonwealth constitutional principles
overlooks River Chess valley
ownedBy De Vere
region South East England
siteOf drafting of Latimer House Principles
surroundedBy parkland
woodland
usedAs conference centre
country house hotel
training centre
usedBy British military authorities
usedDuring World War II
surface form: "Second World War"
usedFor intelligence and interrogation activities during World War II

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Latimer House hasAlternativeName Latimer House
this entity surface form: "De Vere Latimer Estate"
Latimer House Principles namedAfter Latimer House

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