Worcester House, London

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Worcester House in London was a prominent 17th-century aristocratic residence associated with the English nobility and the royal court.

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Worcester House, London canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf aristocratic residence
historic building
town house
architecturalStyle 17th-century English domestic architecture
associatedWith Dukes of Beaufort NERFINISHED
Earls of Worcester NERFINISHED
English nobility
House of Worcester NERFINISHED
Marquesses of Worcester NERFINISHED
royal court of England
category Former houses in the City of Westminster
Houses completed in the 17th century
Strand, London NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of England
demolishedInCentury 18th century
era 17th century
function London town house of a noble family
noble residence
hasHistoricalSignificance example of great Strand houses of the nobility
hasNameOrigin titled owners from the Worcester family
historicalContext aristocratic building boom along the Strand in the 16th–17th centuries
linkedTo history of the English court
urban development of the Strand
locatedIn City of Westminster
England
London NERFINISHED
Strand, London NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedInTime early modern London
locatedNear Durham House NERFINISHED
Salisbury House NERFINISHED
Somerset House NERFINISHED
York House NERFINISHED
the River Thames NERFINISHED
locatedOn Strand NERFINISHED
partOf line of riverside noble mansions on the Strand
socialRole center of aristocratic life
venue for courtly gatherings
status demolished
usedBy members of the English peerage
usedDuring Stuart period
usedFor hosting political and social events
residential purposes

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Charlotte FitzRoy placeOfBirth Worcester House, London
Charles, Duke of Cambridge (1660) birthPlace Worcester House, London
Charles, Duke of Cambridge (1660) deathPlace Worcester House, London