Hartwell House, Buckinghamshire
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Hartwell House is a country house in the parish of Hartwell in Buckinghamshire, Southern England. The house is owned by the Ernest Cook Trust, has been a Historic House Hotel since 1989, and in 2008 was leased to the National Trust. The Grade I listed house is Jacobean with a Georgian front and Rococo interiors, set in a picturesque landscaped park, and is most famous as the home of exiled French king Louis XVIII in the early 19th century.
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Hartwell House
Oxford Road
HP17 8QP , Stone with Bishopstone and Hartwell
England, United Kingdom
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