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Winfield House

Buildings and structures in Regent's ParkBuildings of the United States governmentDiplomatic residences in LondonGrade II listed houses in the City of WestminsterHouses completed in 1936
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Winfield House ambassadorial residence
Winfield House ambassadorial residence

Winfield House is an English townhouse in Regent's Park, central London and the official residence of the United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom. The grounds are 12 acres (4.9 ha), the second-largest private garden in London after that of Buckingham Palace. The house was built for American heiress Barbara Woolworth Hutton in 1936 on the former Hertford–St. Dunstan estate that had been damaged by fire. During the Second World War, the estate was used by the Royal Air Force. Hutton donated it to the United States after the war, and since 1955 it has been the American ambassador's residence. The house is Grade II listed by Historic England as an "exceptional ambassador's residence and as a notable Neo-Georgian town house containing numerous features of note."

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Winfield House
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NW1 4RT City of Westminster, Marylebone
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