Dutch House

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Dutch House is the former royal residence in Kew Gardens, London, best known as the red-brick Kew Palace associated with the British royal family in the 18th and 19th centuries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
royal residence
alsoKnownAs Kew Palace NERFINISHED
the red-brick Kew Palace NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Dutch style
associatedWith development of Kew Gardens as a royal retreat
illness of King George III
category Buildings and structures in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Grade I listed houses in London
Palaces in London
Royal residences in the United Kingdom
country England
United Kingdom
function museum
tourist attraction
hasPart interior royal apartments
royal kitchens at Kew
heritageDesignationBy Historic England NERFINISHED
heritageStatus Grade I listed building
locatedIn London NERFINISHED
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames NERFINISHED
location Kew Gardens NERFINISHED
managedBy Historic Royal Palaces NERFINISHED
material red brick
near River Thames NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Crown Estate NERFINISHED
partOf Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew NERFINISHED
periodOfSignificance 18th century
19th century
situatedWithin Kew Green area NERFINISHED
usedAs royal residence
usedBy British royal family NERFINISHED
House of Hanover NERFINISHED
King George II NERFINISHED
King George III NERFINISHED
Princesses of George III NERFINISHED
Queen Charlotte NERFINISHED

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Kew Palace alsoKnownAs Dutch House