Kendal House
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A Casa Kendal foi uma propriedade histórica localizada perto do rio Tamisa em Isleworth, então a oeste de Londres. Foi construída para uso de Melusine von der Schulenburg, duquesa de Kendal, que havia sido amante de Jorge I por muito tempo. Após a morte do rei em 1727, ela não podia continuar a morar em residências reais como o Palácio de Kensington. Assim, foi construída como uma villa ribeirinha no estilo palladianismo. Um dos muitos edifícios localizados na área, incluindo Marble Hill House, construído na mesma época para Henrietta Howard, uma amante descartada de Jorge II.
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Kendal House was a historic property located near the River Thames in Isleworth, then to the west of London. It was constructed for the use of Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal, who had been the long-standing mistress of George I. After the King's death in 1727 she could no longer live at royal residences such as Kensington Palace. It was built as riverside villa in the fashionable Palladian style. One of many such buildings located in the area including Marble Hill House, built around the same time for Henrietta Howard, the discarded mistress of George II.
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Kendal House was a historic property located near the River Thames in Isleworth, then to the west of London. It was constructed for the use of Melusine von der Schulenburg, Duchess of Kendal, who had been the long-standing mistress of George I. After the King's death in 1727 she could no longer live at royal residences such as Kensington Palace. It was built as riverside villa in the fashionable Palladian style. One of many such buildings located in the area including Marble Hill House, built around the same time for Henrietta Howard, the discarded mistress of George II. The Duchess lived there until her death in 1743. Horace Walpole suggested that she believed that a raven that flew through the window of the property was the soul of her former lover King George, but it is probable that this story was embellished or even invented. By 1750 Kendal House was known as "a place of public entertainment" with dances and other events taking place.
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A Casa Kendal foi uma propriedade histórica localizada perto do rio Tamisa em Isleworth, então a oeste de Londres. Foi construída para uso de Melusine von der Schulenburg, duquesa de Kendal, que havia sido amante de Jorge I por muito tempo. Após a morte do rei em 1727, ela não podia continuar a morar em residências reais como o Palácio de Kensington. Assim, foi construída como uma villa ribeirinha no estilo palladianismo. Um dos muitos edifícios localizados na área, incluindo Marble Hill House, construído na mesma época para Henrietta Howard, uma amante descartada de Jorge II.
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