Bagshot Park

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Bagshot Park is a historic royal residence and country estate in Surrey, England, best known as the home of Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex, and his family.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
historic building
royal residence
architecturalStyle Victorian
associatedWith British royal family
bestKnownAs home of Prince Edward and his family
country United Kingdom
countryEstate yes
distanceFrom about 11 miles south of Windsor
about 25 miles south‑west of London
governedBy Surrey Heath Borough Council planning authority
hasArea about 51 hectares
hasBuildingType mansion
hasDrivewayAccessFrom A30 road NERFINISHED
hasFeature extensive grounds
formal gardens
lake
woodland
hasFunction private royal residence
hasGardenDesign landscaped grounds
hasPostcodeDistrict GU19
hasResidentialUse primary home of the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh
hasSecurity royal protection
historicUse royal hunting lodge
royal residence
leasedFrom Crown Estate
leaseHolder Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
leaseStart 1998
locatedIn Bagshot
England
Surrey
near Bagshot village
Windsor Great Park
notOpenTo general public
ownedBy Crown Estate
partOf historic royal estates of the United Kingdom
previousOccupant Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
Queen Victoria’s third son
rebuiltIn late 19th century
region South East England
usedBy James, Earl of Wessex
Lady Louise Windsor
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Bagshot
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