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Apsley House

Hyde Park Corner, London, England

Featured Review : Designed by Robert Adams and built between 1771-1778 for Baron Apsley, Apsley House has the address #1 London because it was the first house visitors saw after they passed the toll booth on the London Rd. The house came ...See Full Review

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Apsley House Reviews

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Apsley House

  • 4 out of 5 stars by zabelle from Portland, Connecticut
  • February 20, 2007
Apsley House
Quote: Designed by Robert Adams and built between 1771-1778 for Baron Apsley, Apsley House has the address #1 London because it was the first house visitors saw after they passed the toll booth on the London Rd. The house came into the Wellesley family... Read the full Apsley House review

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Apsley House

  • 4 out of 5 stars by gorboduc from Salem, Massachusetts
  • May 5, 2003
Quote: You just can't miss Apsley House when you clamber up out of the Tube at Hyde Park Corner--such an imposing building must be a fancy hotel, a library, a gallery, or perhaps a bank, but cannot have been, you think, a private residence. But Apsley... Read the full Apsley House review

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