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Brantridge Park, Balcombe, West Sus****,
England is a 19th-century
country house,
formerly one of the
lesser royal residences. It is a
Grade II
listed building...
- John Murray, who
greatly approved of the work. She made her last home at
Brantridge Park in West Sus****,
which was
owned by
Queen Mary's brother, Alexander...
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occupied by Alice's mother; in 1923 they also
acquired a
country house,
Brantridge Park in West Sus****.
Princess Alice was
godmother to
Queen Beatrix of...
- Church, Balcombe, Sus****, the
parish church of the
Athlone residence of
Brantridge Park, Lady May
married Colonel Sir
Henry Abel Smith, then a lieutenant...
- in a 12,000
square feet (1,100 m2) hangar-like
former farm
building in
Brantridge Lane,
between Handcross and Balcombe. The
museum displays mainly World...
- 14
April 1857
Buckingham Palace,
Westminster (London) 26
October 1944
Brantridge Park, Sus****
Married 23 July 1885, at St. Mildred's Church, Whippingham...
- (1191–1400); last
occupied 1469–1496 by
Cecily Neville,
Duchess of York
Brantridge Park Balcombe, West Sus****
Princess Alice,
Countess of Athlone; Princess...
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Bigwood relocated from
Bourne Hill
House in
Horsham in West Sus**** to
Brantridge Park in
order to
establish a new
world class equestrian facitlity. Dahl...
- at
Kensington Palace and, in 1923, they
acquired a
country residence,
Brantridge Park, in West Sus****. In
December of the same year,
Athlone was appointed...
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lawfully begotten Subsidiary titles Viscount Trematon Status Extinct Extinction date 16
January 1957 Seat(s)
Brantridge Park
Motto "Fearless and Faithful"...