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735:.... Though everybody who goes there finds something to abuse or ridicule in the mistress of the house, or its ways, all continue to go; all like it more or less; and whenever, by the death of either, it shall come to an end, a vacuum will be made in society which nothing will supply. It is the house of all Europe; the world will suffer by the loss; and it may be said with truth that it will "eclipse the gayety of nations".
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and Cope family, symbolising the two families' union. The piers have been moved to new positions on several occasions. While their exact original position is not known, a survey in 1694 showed them as being on the drive leading to the house's main entrance on its south side. In 1848, the 4th Baron
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as an "important profitable but melancholy occupation", and in 1824 he mentioned the "tremendous and I hope... profitable works" then being undertaken. Lady
Holland was circumspect of the beneficial prospects, writing to him in the same year that "remote posterity may benefit because for some
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statesman. During his life, Holland House became a glittering social, literary and political centre, and the social centre of the Whig party, with his nephew, the third Baron, acting as host for his Whig dinners. Following his death in 1806, a statue of him was placed in the house's hall.
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Henry Fox undertook a series of residential developments on the estate, using them as collateral to raise loans to finance the family's lifestyle, the expenses of which exceeded their income. In a letter dated 13 May 1823, he referred to the marking out of the future
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Holland moved them to the east side to be an entrance to the pleasure grounds, and on the south front created a terrace enclosed by a low balustrade. In place of the original entrance hall on the south side he created a "breakfast room". Following the house's
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The building was of a common shape for large houses of the time, containing a centre block and two porches. The building received a large expansion between 1625 and 1635 at the direction of the first Earl of
Holland, who added two wings and arcades.
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of the Cope and Rich families. Rowland Bucket also provided carved and gilded chairs for the room, thought to be in
Italianate style, and Cleyn may have designed these and other carved features for Bucket. Later, numerous
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piers, in order to support large wooden gates for the house. The piers, still extant, take the form of Doric columns on pedestals, and originally supported carved griffins bearing the arms of the
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by James I, and upon gaining the latter renamed the building to Holland House. In 1649 Rich was beheaded for his
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3386:
2429:
2170:
1067:The Dahlia Garden at Holland House in 1907
583:, but Stephen died only five weeks later.
577:a large country house at Kingsgate in Kent
3373:The Belvedere Restaurant, in Holland Park
3209:
3106:
2907:"Elizabethan and later English furniture"
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1983:
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870:status in 1949 under the auspices of the
301:, and contained exotic trees imported by
3084:Nolan, David; Starren, Caroline (2010).
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1971:
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1605:The book of Thorpe's designs is held by
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828:The surviving east wing of Holland House
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328:, following the death of his eldest son
277:
3409:Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
3256:
3229:The Dahlia; Its History and Cultivation
3093:Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
3032:. London Gardens Online. Archived from
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2795:
2702:Last Curtsey: The End of the Debutantes
2658:
2399:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
2293:
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1342:Holland House in the nineteenth century
884:Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
759:
268:Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
238:. It was built in 1605 by the diplomat
138:Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
14:
4295:
3300:Chronicles of Holland House, 1820–1900
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2390:Allen, Elizabeth (23 September 2004).
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1998:
1628:William Edwardes, 2nd Baron Kensington
540:politician who would later be created
506:William Edwardes, 1st Baron Kensington
3381:
3068:
2936:Cooper, Nicholas (30 December 2020).
2661:Index of English Literary Manuscripts
2590:History and Antiquities of Kensington
2535:"Notes on the life of Nicholas Stone"
2389:
2182:
1803:
927:
866:Holland House was designated Grade I
653:The first Baron Holland's second son
648:
635:George Coventry, 8th Earl of Coventry
454:
407:Heneage Finch, 1st Earl of Nottingham
194:
4358:17th-century architecture in England
4275:
3257:Mitford, Deborah (9 November 2010).
3222:
2877:
2745:
2574:. Vol. 1. London: Henry Colburn
2356:
2069:
1851:
1674:
971:Francis Russell, 5th Duke of Bedford
641:, the descendant of the first Earl,
623:Henry Vassall-Fox, 3rd Baron Holland
266:building and it is now owned by the
3294:The House of the Hollands 1605–1820
2700:MacCarthy, Fiona (5 October 2006).
1442:The south frontage of Holland House
1109:regularly held flower shows there.
805:
796:in Dorset, acquired in 1543 by Sir
780:
313:preserved for the queen's coming."
202:Location of Holland House in London
24:
4353:Youth hostels in England and Wales
3281:
2994:National Heritage List for England
2733:. London: Adam & Charles Black
1058:§ partial destruction in the Blitz
967:Prince William, Duke of Cumberland
872:Town and Country Planning Act 1947
460:
250:, then became the property of the
25:
4404:
4373:1940 disestablishments in England
3337:the damaged interior of the house
3314:
3170:. Vol. 2. Add MS 23068-23074
3112:"3: The History of Holland House"
2753:A History of the County of Dorset
2646:(3 ed.). London: Macmillan.
2345:Forbes & Russell Bedford 1833
1016:Holland bought tapestry from the
439:Sir Thomas Myddelton, 2nd Baronet
421:
4328:Fox family (English aristocracy)
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3117:Robertson's Landmarks of Toronto
2818:Sheppard, F. H. W., ed. (1973).
2615:. Vol. 2. Forgotten Books.
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330:Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
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47:
4333:Grade I listed houses in London
4128:The King's Head and Eight Bells
3167:Common-place books of G. Vertue
2796:Sanders, Lloyd Charles (1908).
2519:Her Majesty's Stationery Office
2488:Her Majesty's Stationery Office
2393:"Cope, Sir Walter (1553?–1614)"
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544:– for 99 years or three lives.
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349:Henry Rich, 1st Earl of Holland
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4363:1605 establishments in England
3184:
2511:The House of Commons 1754-1790
2480:The House of Commons 1715-1754
2382:
1599:
1043:In 1629, Holland commissioned
802:Dissolution of the Monasteries
385:
32:Holland House (disambiguation)
13:
1:
3218:. London: W. Bulmer & Co.
2912:Harper's New Monthly Magazine
2773:Ridley, Jane (6 April 2013).
2638:Liechtenstein, Princess Marie
2505:; Brooke, John, eds. (1964).
2460:The Life of Charles James Fox
2377:
527:
342:Frederick V, Elector Palatine
246:, and by descent through the
3069:Neale, John Preston (1828).
2560:
2517:. Vol. 2: Members A–J.
2486:. Vol. 2: Members E–Y.
2423:UK public library membership
1718:
1335:
975:Gaspar Melchor de Jovellanos
691:Richard "Conversation" Sharp
604:Henry Fox, 4th Baron Holland
7:
2746:Page, William, ed. (1908).
2659:Lindsay, Alexander (1997).
1876:Historic Royal Palaces 2012
1416:The Gilt Chamber c. 1897-99
1107:Royal Horticultural Society
303:John Tradescant the Younger
10:
4409:
3622:Victoria and Albert Museum
3521:
3071:"Holland House, Middlesex"
2954:Cambridge University Press
2679:Macaulay, Thomas Babington
2458:Lascelles, Edward (1936).
1960:London Gardens Online 2012
1948:History of Parliament 1964
1936:History of Parliament 1970
1704:In a notebook of engraver
1574:The Swaneries Drawing Room
1380:Holland House in the 1880s
516:, and was elevated to the
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4313:Former castles in England
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2989:"Holland House (1267135)"
2730:The Fascination of London
2587:Faulkner, Thomas (1820).
2515:The History of Parliament
2484:The History of Parliament
1840:Birch & Williams 1848
1828:Birch & Williams 1848
1816:Birch & Williams 1848
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4308:Country houses in London
2845:Thornbury, George Walter
2828:. Vol. 37. London:
2799:The Holland House Circle
2321:Nolan & Starren 2010
1593:
3341:workers clearing rubble
2609:(1887). "Chapter XIX".
2545:Oxford University Press
2464:Oxford University Press
1607:Sir John Soane's Museum
1100:Antonio José Cavanilles
906:YHA (England and Wales)
455:§ Ilchester Estate
4393:William III of England
3922:High Street Kensington
3778:Kensington High Street
3692:Portobello Road Market
3597:Natural History Museum
3232:. Groombidge and Sons.
3014:Historic Royal Palaces
2864:British History Online
2830:British History Online
2766:British History Online
2444:Constable & Co Ltd
2106:Victorian Society 2013
1675:§ Further reading
1068:
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1013:
1012:by Sir Joshua Reynolds
937:
908:"London Holland Park"
895:Commonwealth Institute
880:Greater London Council
829:
821:
746:
743:, The Greville Memoirs
643:Stephen Fox-Strangways
624:
549:Kensington High Street
473:
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363:activities during the
286:
215:, originally known as
124:Architectural style(s)
90:51.502694°N 0.202278°W
4221:Parks and open spaces
3587:Leighton House Museum
3577:Kensal Green Cemetery
3557:Chelsea Physic Garden
3259:Wait for Me!: Memoirs
3197:Russell Bedford, John
3142:The Victorian Society
2945:Architectural History
2921:Harper & Brothers
2431:Fell-Smith, Charlotte
2408:10.1093/ref:odnb/6257
1736:Historic England 2015
1392:Holland House in 1896
1368:Holland House in 1847
1356:Holland House in 1815
1113:Timeline of ownership
1089:George Frederic Watts
1083:presided over by the
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876:London County Council
862:Post-war preservation
827:
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806:§ Joseph Addison
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622:
615:Development of estate
588:Lady Mary FitzPatrick
586:Stephen and his wife
565:lordship of the manor
468:
429:
316:Cope was a cousin of
281:
18:Holland House, London
4383:Charles I of England
3947:Kensington (Olympia)
3592:National Army Museum
3108:Robertson, John Ross
2899:Art and architecture
1641:Survey of Kensington
1077:Little Holland House
760:Henry Fox-Strangways
569:Little Holland House
508:, subject to a long
469:Plaque displayed in
95:51.502694; -0.202278
4148:The Shuckburgh Arms
3653:Royal Court Theatre
3552:Chelsea Flower Show
3238:"Ilchester Estates"
2923:: 22. December 1877
2821:Northern Kensington
2540:The Walpole Society
2472:Sedgwick, Romney R.
2132:, pp. 161–177.
2084:, pp. 143–144.
1924:National Trust 2019
1854:, pp. 292–296.
995:Sir Joshua Reynolds
981:, the Italian poet
711:Joseph Blanco White
399:Palace of Whitehall
295:Holland Park Avenue
86: /
4073:The Churchill Arms
3710:Chelsea and Fulham
3676:Kensington Gardens
3648:Finborough Theatre
3368:Opera Holland Park
3244:on 11 October 2018
3148:on 7 December 2009
3138:"Listed buildings"
2962:10.1017/arh.2020.2
2859:Old and New London
2333:Liechtenstein 1875
2267:Liechtenstein 1875
2011:Liechtenstein 1875
1562:The main staircase
1550:An arcade of roses
1069:
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987:Henry IV of France
938:
928:Design and grounds
902:Opera Holland Park
830:
822:
750:Henry John Boulton
719:Lady Caroline Lamb
697:, and the writers
681:, the politicians
649:Whig social centre
625:
592:Fox Primary School
518:Peerage of Ireland
474:
435:
338:Princess Elizabeth
287:
166:Reference no.
4290:
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4205:Listed buildings
3997:Notting Hill Gate
3804:Notting Hill Gate
3783:Kensington Square
3671:Brompton Cemetery
3607:Royal Albert Hall
3582:Kensington Palace
3030:"Edwardes Square"
2919:(331). New York:
2725:Sir Walter Besant
2706:Faber & Faber
2607:Greville, Charles
2421:(Subscription or
2209:, pp. 23–24.
2197:, pp. 59–60.
1645:Paymaster General
1626:built in 1811 by
1502:Steps to a garden
1427:J. Benjamin Stone
999:Lady Sarah Lennox
695:Benjamin Disraeli
687:Lord John Russell
655:Charles James Fox
600:Elizabeth Vassell
482:Edward Henry Rich
411:Kensington Palace
365:English Civil War
340:, and her fiancé
322:Antonio Foscarini
210:
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16:(Redirected from
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794:Abbotsbury Abbey
781:Ilchester Estate
770:Melbury Sampford
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741:Charles Greville
707:Sir Walter Scott
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