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    Chequers (/ ˈ tʃ ɛ k ər z / CHEK-ərz) is the country house of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. A 16th-century manor house in origin, it is near the village of Ellesborough, halfway between Princes Risborough and Wendover in Buckinghamshire, at the foot of the Chiltern Hills, 40 miles (64 km) north-west of central London.

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  2. Chequers, ou Chequers Court, é uma casa de campo situada próxima de Ellesborough, a sudeste de Aylesbury no condado de Buckinghamshire,Inglaterra, junto a "Chiltern Hills". É a residência de campo oficial do Primeiro-ministro do Reino Unido .

  3. Chequers, o Chequers Court, es una casa de campo situada cerca de Ellesborough, al sureste de Aylesbury en el condado de Buckinghamshire, en Inglaterra, a los pies de las Colinas Chiltern. Es la casa de campo del primer ministro del Reino Unido.

  4. Chequers, country house, administrative and historic county of Buckinghamshire, England, situated 30 miles (50 km) northwest of London, the official country residence of the prime ministers of Great Britain. The estate is about 1,500 acres (600 hectares) in extent.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Everybody knows that the British Prime Minister’s home is Number 10 Downing Street. But the Prime Minister’s countryside retreat, Chequers in the Chiltern Hills of Buckinghamshire, is less well known.

  6. Há 2 dias · Coombe Hill y Chequers Estate son parte de Chilterns Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, designada en 1965. El parque paisajístico, el bosque y los jardines formales que rodean a Chequers están catalogados en el Grado II del Registro de Parques y Jardines Históricos de Especial Interés de Inglaterra.

  7. 12 de mai. de 2020 · Top story. We take a look at Chequers is now, and as it was 103 years ago, when Country Life visited following the decision by its previous owner to donate the country house to the nation. Every Tuesday afternoon, we take a look back at an article from Country Life’s treasure trove of architectural treasures from the archive.