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
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historic building → |
| architecturalStyle | Victorian → |
| associatedWith |
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
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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
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event spaces → meeting rooms → |
| hasBuildingType | mansion → |
| hasConstructionMaterial | brick → |
| hasFunction |
conference venue
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hotel → |
| hasNameOrigin | Latimer House Principles → |
| hasRoofMaterial | slate → |
| hasSetting | rural → |
| hasUse |
corporate events
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private functions → weddings → |
| heritageStatus | listed building → |
| locatedIn |
Buckinghamshire
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Chiltern Hills → Latimer → historic county of Buckinghamshire → |
| locatedNear |
Amersham
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Chesham → |
| nearTransport | Chalfont and Latimer railway station → |
| notableFor |
Latimer House Principles
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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
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woodland → |
| usedAs |
conference centre
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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.
this entity surface form: "De Vere Latimer Estate"