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Dorneywood is an 18th-century
house near
Burnham in
southern Berkshire.
Originally a
Georgian farmhouse, it has
Victorian and
later additions, and following...
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residence of the
Chief Whip, now the site of the
Downing Street Press Office Dorneywood,
Burnham –
official ministerial residence; a
country residence usually...
- born in 2000); meanwhile,
Brown was then
unmarried and had no children.
Dorneywood is the
summer residence that is
traditionally made
available to the chancellor...
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Gives Up
Dorneywood Home". News.sky.com. 1 June 2006.
Archived from the
original on 11 July 2012.
Retrieved 13 June 2013. "Critics
welcome Dorneywood move"...
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Treasury Chevening – the
British Foreign Secretary's
country residence Dorneywood –
another country house used by high-ranking
British officials Camp David...
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charitable trust,
established in 1942,
which owns
Dorneywood, give the
prime minister the
right to use
Dorneywood themselves or nominate, at
their discretion...
- Minister's
official country retreat, near
Wendover in Buckinghamshire.
Dorneywood, a
country retreat in Burnham, Buckinghamshire,
periodically ****igned...
- 1916, he was
appointed a CB and in 1918 a KBE. His
country seat was at
Dorneywood in Buckinghamshire. He was High
Sheriff of
Buckinghamshire in 1933. In...
- is
about three miles northwest, in the
neighbouring parish of Taplow.
Dorneywood,
currently the
country home of the UK
Chancellor of the Exchequer, is...
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Chequers still fulfills that need
today as do both
Chevening House and
Dorneywood,
donated for sole use of high-ranking
ministers of the Crown. Today, many...