145 Piccadilly
18th-century architecture in the United KingdomBuildings and structures demolished in 1959Demolished buildings and structures in LondonFormer houses in the City of WestminsterHouses completed in 1795 ... and 3 more
MayfairPiccadillyRoyal residences in the City of Westminster
145 Piccadilly was a large terraced townhouse on Piccadilly in the London district of Mayfair that was built in the late 18th century. It was the residence of Hamar Bass in the late 19th century and home to the Duke and Duchess of York (subsequently King George VI and Queen Elizabeth) and two young daughters, Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, from 1926 to 1936. It was badly damaged in an air raid in 1940 and demolished in 1959.
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Hamilton Place, London Belgravia
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N 51.503611111111 ° | E -0.15027777777778 ° |
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Intercontinental London Park Lane
Hamilton Place 1
W1J 7QY London, Belgravia
England, United Kingdom
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