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  2. Llwynywermod - Wikipedia

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    William Williams, a relative of Anne Boleyn, was the owner in the 13th or 14th centuries.. In 1815, George Griffies-Williams was created a baronet, and Llwynywermod became the seat of the Griffies-Williams baronets, [2] General Sir Watkin Lewis Griffies Williams (1800–1877) was born at the family estate; he was the 3rd and last Baronet of the Griffies-Williams Baronetcy and also an officer ...

  3. King Farm - Wikipedia

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    The former King Farm is located about 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Woodstock village, to the north of United States Route 4 and Rose Hill, a loop road on US 4's north side. The farm consists of 157 acres (64 ha), roughly divided equally between cleared and forested land; the cleared land is used either as pasturage or haying.

  4. List of Gilded Age mansions - Wikipedia

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    Built for Milton H. Sanford, later owned by William King Covell III, summer residence of Lizzie Borden, now a bed and breakfast: Eisenhower House: 1873 Victorian: George C. Mason & Son: Newport: Built for General Henry Jackson Hunt, later served as Dwight D. Eisenhower's summer residence. more images: Fairholme: 1874–1875: Tudor: Frank ...

  5. Highgrove House - Wikipedia

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    Highgrove House was the family residence of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. It lies southwest of Tetbury in Gloucestershire, England. Built in the late 18th century, Highgrove and its estate were owned by various families until it was purchased in 1980 by the Duchy of Cornwall from Maurice Macmillan. Charles III remodelled the Georgian ...

  6. Skaugum - Wikipedia

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    Skaugum is an estate, manor house and the official residence of Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway and his wife Crown Princess Mette-Marit. The estate is located in Asker, 19 km (12 mi) southwest of Oslo, by the foot of the mountain Skaugumsåsen. The estate consists of 48 ha (120 acres) of agricultural lands and 50 ha (120 acres) of woodlands. [1]

  7. Kirkjubøargarður - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after the Reformation in the Faroe Islands in 1538, all the real estate of the Catholic Church was seized by the King of Denmark. This was about half of the land in the Faroes, and since then called "King's Land" (kongsjørð). The largest piece of King's Land was the farm in Kirkjubøur due to the above-mentioned episcopal residence.

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  9. Bygdøy Royal Estate - Wikipedia

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    Bygdøy Royal Estate (Norwegian: Bygdøy kongsgård), also known as the Bygdø Royal Farm, is a Kongsgård estate and manor house that occupies a large part of the northwestern part of the Bygdøy peninsula in Oslo, Norway. It is the official summer residence of the king of Norway. [1]