Gatcombe Park

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Gatcombe Park is a country house and estate in Gloucestershire, England, best known today as the private residence of Anne, Princess Royal.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country estate
country house
architecturalStyle Georgian
constructionStart 1770s
country England
currentResident Anne, Princess Royal NERFINISHED
Sir Timothy Laurence
currentUse private residence
designedBy Francis Franklin
governedBy Cotswold District
hasArea approximately 730 acres
hasBuildingType listed building
hasCategory Country houses in Gloucestershire
Royal residences in the United Kingdom
hasEvent Festival of British Eventing
hasFeature equestrian facilities
farmland
formal gardens
lake
parkland
woodland
hasFunction royal country residence
hasOutbuilding estate cottages
farm buildings
stables
heritageStatus Grade II* listed building
hosts equestrian eventing competitions
horse trials
landUse arable farming
horse breeding and training
livestock grazing
locatedIn Cotswolds
Gloucestershire NERFINISHED
Minchinhampton
United Kingdom
near Stroud
Tetbury
notableFor association with the British royal family
residence of Anne, Princess Royal
openToPublic partly, for events
ownedBy Anne, Princess Royal NERFINISHED
postalCounty Gloucestershire NERFINISHED
purchasedBy Elizabeth II
surface form: Queen Elizabeth II
purchasedFor Anne, Princess Royal NERFINISHED
purchaseYear 1976
region southwest England
surface form: South West England

Referenced by (4)

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David Ricardo deathPlace Gatcombe Park
David Ricardo owned Gatcombe Park
Anne, Princess Royal residence Gatcombe Park
David Ricardo residence Gatcombe Park