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  1. Woodhouse are pleased to offer this 3-Bedroom Semi-Detached home benefitting from Garage, Driveway & South-facing Garden. As you enter through the Porch & entrance hall, you are greeted with a spacious Through-Lounge, Kitchen, and Conservatory to the rear. To the first floor there are the 3 x Bedrooms and the Bathroom (with the WC partitioned).

  2. 17 de nov. de 2017 · Download Citation | Theobalds, Hertfordshire: The Plan and Interiors of an Elizabethan Country House | This article aims to reconstruct the plan of Theobalds, Hertfordshire, built between 1564 and ...

  3. Please get in touch if you have any further questions about your visit: +44 207 242 0738. info@mimosahouse.co.uk. Mimosa House, 47 Theobalds Rd, London, WC1X 8SP. Opening Times: (During exhibitions) Wednesday—Saturday, 12pm—6pm. Getting Here: Our new location in Holborn is just a 5 minute walk from Holborn Station.

  4. Theobalds House (ou Theobalds Palace) est une « résidence aux fins d'État » (stately home) située à Theobalds Park, près de Cheshunt dans le comté de Hertfordshire en Angleterre. Cet article est une ébauche concernant l’ Angleterre .

  5. The Theobalds estate was purchased by George Prescott in 1763, and built the house which is known today as Theobalds Park. George Prescott was the son of a wealthy merchant from Chester, and in 1762 had been elected to the House of Commons. The Prescott family remained in the property until about 1820 when they leased it to Sir Henry Meux, a ...

  6. Mimosa House is an independent, non-profit art institution in the heart of London. Dedicated to artistic experimentation and collaboration, we support dialogue between intergenerational women and queer artists. Embracing inclusivity and sensitivity, Mimosa House is a safe and empowering space which focuses on the fluidity of identity and ...

  7. Theobalds House Foi uma proeminente residência e, mais tarde, palácio Real, dos séculos XVI e XVII . O palácio foi construído numa antiga propriedade solarenga, entre 1564 e 1585 , por ordem de William Cecil, 1º Barão Burghley , localizado numa posição invejável, mesmo ao lado da estrada principal de Londres para Ware .