Hartwell House

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Hartwell House is a historic English country house in Buckinghamshire, notable for serving as a residence for exiled royalty and now operating as a hotel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
associatedWith Bourbon monarchy NERFINISHED
builtInCentury 17th century
country United Kingdom
hasAmenity conference facilities
restaurant
spa
wedding venue
hasArchitecturalStyle Carolean NERFINISHED
Jacobean
hasFeature avenues of trees
folly
grand staircase
lake
landscaped gardens
mullioned windows
ornamental plasterwork
statues
stone construction
hasGroundsSize approximately 90 acres
hasHeritageStatus Grade I listed building
hasHistoricalUse aristocratic family seat
country house hotel
royal residence in exile
hasInteriorStyle antique furniture
historic paintings
period furnishings
hasNotableRoom Great Hall NERFINISHED
drawing rooms
panelled bedrooms
hostedEvent French royal exile 1809–1814
leasedTo Historic House Hotels NERFINISHED
locatedIn Buckinghamshire
England
village of Hartwell
near Aylesbury NERFINISHED
openedAsHotel 1989
operatedAs country house hotel
ownedBy National Trust
ownershipTransferredTo National Trust NERFINISHED
ownershipTransferYear 2008
setIn parkland
usedAs residence for exiled royalty
wasResidenceOf French royal court in exile
Louis XVIII of France NERFINISHED

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Marie Joséphine of Savoy deathPlace Hartwell House