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'''Brantridge Park''', ], ], ] is one of the lesser royal residences. Standing in ], it was the seat of the ], and his wife, ], the last surviving granddaughter of ]. ], youngest daughter of Queen Victoria, also lived in Brantridge Park from |
'''Brantridge Park''', ], ], ] is one of the lesser royal residences. Standing in ], it was the seat of the ], and his wife, ], the last surviving granddaughter of ]. ], youngest daughter of Queen Victoria, also lived in Brantridge Park from 1919 to 1944. | ||
More recently the house was divided into apartments, and operated as a time-share resort until January 2008. | More recently the house was divided into apartments, and operated as a time-share resort until January 2008. |
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Brantridge Park, Balcombe, West Sussex, England is one of the lesser royal residences. Standing in Brantridge Forest, it was the seat of the 1st Earl of Athlone, and his wife, Princess Alice of Albany, the last surviving granddaughter of Queen Victoria. Princess Beatrice, youngest daughter of Queen Victoria, also lived in Brantridge Park from 1919 to 1944.
More recently the house was divided into apartments, and operated as a time-share resort until January 2008.
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