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  1. Marlborough House – Rotating Summer House In 1936, Marlborough House became the London residence of George V's widow, Queen Mary, who survived George by 17 years. In the grounds of the house remains her pet cemetery .

  2. Marlborough House on Pall Mall in London is the international headquarters of the Commonwealth Secretariat and Commonwealth Foundation. The house was built for Sarah Churchill, first Duchess of Marlborough, and was completed in 1711.

  3. Marlborough House. Marlborough House was last used as a royal residence for Queen Mary of the United Kingdom, who lived there until her death in 1953. It is located just east of St. James’s Palace in London.

  4. Marlborough House, situated in St. James's in Westminster, Inner London, has been standing for over 300 years. For more than a century, it was a favored royal residence, and, for a certain period, served as a venue for London’s high society.

  5. Marl­bor­ough House is a mansion in Pall Mall, built in 1709-11 for the Duke and Duchess of Marl­bor­ough, on part of the site of the St James’s Palace pheas­antry.

  6. Marlborough House. Almost 300 years old with the status of a Royal Palace. It has been occupied over the years by some five Dukes and Duchesses of Marlborough, three Dowager Queens of the United Kingdom, three Princes of Wales who later became Kings of the United Kingdom and Prince Leopold. +. –.

  7. This Grade I listed building was designed by Christopher Wren, commissioned by the Duke of Marlborough for his wife, Sarah Churchill. Red bricks from Holland were used in its construction, and the lavish mansion was finished in 1711.