Residence
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Location
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Royals and Dates
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Allerton Castle
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North Yorkshire
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Prince Frederick, Duke of York (1786–1789)
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Apethorpe Palace
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Apthorp Park, in Apethorpe, Northamptonshire
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Henry VIII to
Charles I
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Audley End House
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Saffron Walden, Essex
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Charles II (1668–1701)
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Barnwell Manor
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Northamptonshire
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Princes Henry and
Richard, Dukes of Gloucester (1938–1995; still owned)
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Palace of Beaulieu
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Chelmsford,
Essex
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Henry VIII;
Edward VI;
Mary I;
Elizabeth I (1517–1622)
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Beaumont Palace
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Oxford
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Henry I to
Edward II; 1130–1318)
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Fort Belvedere
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Windsor Great Park
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Prince William, Duke of Cumberland;
Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught;
Edward VIII,
Gerald and
Angela Lascelles (1953–1976)
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Berkhamsted Castle
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Berkhamsted,
Hertfordshire
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William the Conqueror (1066);
Henry I (1123);
Edward, the Black Prince (1337); a number of Queens consort (1191–1400); last occupied 1469–1496 by
Cecily Neville, Duchess of York
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Brantridge Park
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Balcombe,
West Sussex
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Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone;
Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom (1919–1941)
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Brill Palace
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Brill, Buckinghamshire
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Edward the Confessor;
Harold Godwinson;
William the Conqueror;
William II;
Henry I;
Stephen;
Henry II;
John;
Henry III;
Edward I;
Edward II;
Edward III (c. 1042–1337; given to Sir John de Moleyns)
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Carisbrooke Castle
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Newport,
Isle of Wight
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Charles I; Princess Elizabeth;
Henry Stuart, Duke of Gloucester and
Princess Henrietta;
Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom (1647 – c. 1652, 1896–1944; now managed by
English Heritage)
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Castlewood House
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Egham, Surrey
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Leased by
The Duke and
Duchess of York (1987–1990)
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Chideock Manor
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Dorset
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Rented by
The Duke and
Duchess of York (1986–1987)
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Claremont
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Esher, Surrey
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Princess Charlotte Augusta of Wales and
Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld;
Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany and
Princess Helena, Duchess of Albany (1816–1831; owned until 1865, 1882–1922)[
clarification needed]
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Clarendon Palace
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Salisbury,
Wiltshire
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Used for hunting trips during the Middle Ages. Now ruined.
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Cliveden
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Buckinghamshire
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George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 3rd Duke of Sutherland
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Coombe Abbey
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Warwickshire
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Owned 16th century–?;
Elizabeth of Bohemia (early 17th century)
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Coppins
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Buckinghamshire
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Princess Victoria;
Princes George and
Edward, Dukes of Kent (1925–1973)
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Crocker End House
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Oxfordshire
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Prince Edward, Duke of Kent (1990–?)
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Cumberland Lodge
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Windsor Great Park
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Princes William and
Henry, Dukes of Cumberland;
Anne, Duchess of Cumberland;
Prince Augustus, Duke of Sussex;
Princess Helena, Princess Christian of Schleswig-Holstein (1746–1803; 1830–1843; 1872–1923; still owned)
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Eastwell Park
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Kent
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Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and
Maria, Duchess of Edinburgh (rented 1874–1893)
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Eltham Palace
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Kent
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The Crown (Edward II to
Henry VIII; now managed by English Heritage)
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Frogmore House
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Windsor
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Queen Charlotte and her then-unmarried daughters –
Charlotte, Princess Royal, Princesses
Princess Augusta,
Elizabeth,
Mary,
Sophia,
Amelia; Princess Augusta;
Princess Victoria, Duchess of Kent (leased 1792–?)
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Gloucester House
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Weymouth
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Summer residence of
Prince William, Duke of Gloucester (later 18th century)
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Goldsborough Hall
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North Yorkshire
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Yorkshire home of
Princess Mary (1923–1930) – owned by the Estate of
Harewood
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Harewood House
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West Yorkshire
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Yorkshire home of
Princess Mary (1930–1965) – owned by the Estate of
Harewood
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Hatfield House
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Hertfordshire
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The Crown (residents included
Prince Edward and
Princess Elizabeth; 16th century – 1607)
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Havering Palace
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Havering, Essex
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c. 1050 – c. 1640
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Kent House
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Isle of Wight
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Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (from 1901)
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King James' Palace
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Royston, Hertfordshire
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Built by
James I as a hunting lodge, it was also used by his son
Charles I (1607–1649)
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Kingsbourne House
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Wentworth, Surrey
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Leased by Sarah, Duchess of York (1994–1997)
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Kings Langley Palace
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Hertfordshire
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Used by the
Plantagenet to
Tudor Kings (1276–1558)
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Leeds Castle
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Kent
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Edward I and Queen
Eleanor of Castile (1278);
Edward II and
Isabella of France (1321);
Henry VIII and
Catherine of Aragon (1519)
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Nether Lypiatt Manor
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Stroud, Gloucestershire
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Former country home of
Prince and
Princess Michael of Kent
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Oak Grove House
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Sandhurst
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Oatlands Palace
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Weybridge, Surrey
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Henry VIII;
Edward VI;
Mary I;
Elizabeth I (and the
Stuart line)
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Oatlands Park
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Weybridge, Surrey
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Osborne Cottage
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Isle of Wight
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Princess Beatrice of the United Kingdom (1901–1912)
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Osborne House
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Isle of Wight
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Queen Victoria and
Prince Albert (1846–1901). Queen Victoria died there on 22 January 1901. Bequeathed to her successor
Edward VII, who gave it to the nation later that year.
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Ribsden Holt
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Windlesham, Surrey
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Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll;
Princess Patricia of Connaught
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Romenda Lodge
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Wentworth Estate, Surrey
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Detached house leased by the Duchess of York 1992–1994
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The
Royal Pavilion,
Brighton
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Brighton,
East Sussex
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George IV;
William IV;
Victoria (1786–1838)
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Sunninghill Park
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Ascot,
Windsor
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Prince Andrew, Duke of York and family (c. 1990–2004)
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Theobalds Palace
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Hertfordshire
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The Crown.
James I exchanged it by Act of Parliament with Lord Burleigh; Charles I also lived there; granted in 1 & 2 William and Mary to William, Duke of Portland
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Walmer Castle
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Walmer, Kent
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Westfield
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Bonchurch, Isle of Wight
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Built as hunting lodge for Queen Adelaide in 1825, now converted into apartments, most of the estate sold
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The King's House
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Winchester
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Proposed and partly completed royal residence for
Charles II designed by
Sir Christopher Wren.
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Windlesham Moor
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Windsor
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The Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh,
Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (1947–4 July 1949
[11])
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Witley Court
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Worcestershire
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Wood Farm
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Sandringham Estate
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From his retirement in 2017, the house was home to
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.
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Woodstock Palace
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Oxfordshire
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York Cottage
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In the grounds of
Sandringham House,
Norfolk
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Occupied by
George V and his wife
Queen Mary as
Duke and Duchess of York. They retained use of the small cottage after their accession in 1910. It was later given to George V's son,
Prince Albert, Duke of York and
Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon.
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