Argyll House
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Argyll House was a historic residence in London just south of Oxford Street on the present-day Argyll Street. It was originally the London townhouse of the Dukes of Argyll, a prominent Scottish family, before later passing into the hands of the nineteenth century politician Lord Aberdeen after considerable redevelopment.
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Argyll Street, City of Westminster Soho
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Exit 8, Argyll Street
Argyll Street
W1F 7TN City of Westminster, Soho
England, United Kingdom
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