Cambridge House (London)
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house, Grade I Listed (UK)
Cambridge House is a grade I listed townhouse in central London. It sits on the northern side of Piccadilly in the fashionable district of Mayfair. The current name of the house comes from one of its owners, Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge (1774–1850), the 7th son of King George III, but it was originally known as Egremont House, and later as Cholmondeley House. From about 1865 to 1999 it was the home of the Naval and Military Club, and is known colloquially as the In and Out Club due to its prominently signposted one-way carriage drive.
Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cambridge_House
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Coordinates: 51°30'21"N -0°8'43"E
- Spencer House 0.3 km
- Clarence House 0.5 km
- Marlborough House 0.6 km
- Schomberg House 0.7 km
- Forbes House 0.7 km
- 1-10 Grosvenor Crescent 0.8 km
- 2-7 Lygon Place 1 km
- 1-13 Chester Square 1.1 km
- 65-76 Chester Square 1.1 km
- 83-102 Eaton Square 1.2 km
- Green Park 0.2 km
- Green Park Underground Station 0.3 km
- Mayfair 0.4 km
- Hyde Park Corner 0.5 km
- The Garden at Buckingham Palace 0.6 km
- Serpentine Road 1.1 km
- Belgravia 1.3 km
- Hyde Park 1.3 km
- City of Westminster 1.5 km
- Central London 1.7 km