Category:Cliveden
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English: Cliveden is a mansion in Buckinghamshire, England (not to be confused with Cliveden, Pennsylvania) overlooking the River Thames owned by the National Trust and operated as a hotel by von Essen hotels. The present house was built in 1851 by the architect Charles Barry for George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 3rd Duke of Sutherland.
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- Gardens in Buckinghamshire
- Historic houses in Buckinghamshire
- 19th-century houses in Buckinghamshire
- Grade I listed houses in Buckinghamshire
- 1850s houses in the United Kingdom
- Houses of famous people in the United Kingdom
- National Trust properties in Buckinghamshire
- Thomas Archer
- Charles Barry
- Built in England in 1851
- Houses built in 1851
- Taplow
- Historic house museums in Buckinghamshire