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  2. Bendor Grosvenor - Wikipedia

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    Bendor Gerard Robert Grosvenor (born 27 November 1977) is a British art historian, writer and former art dealer. He is known for discovering a number of important lost artworks by Old Master artists, including Sir Peter Paul Rubens, Claude Lorrain and Peter Brueghel the Younger. [1] As a dealer he specialised in Old Masters, with a particular ...

  3. Eaton Hall, Cheshire - Wikipedia

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    Eaton Hall, Cheshire. Eaton Hall is the country house of the Duke of Westminster. It is 1 mile (2 km) south of the village of Eccleston, in Cheshire, England. The house is surrounded by its own formal gardens, parkland, farmland and woodland. The estate covers about 10,872 acres (4,400 ha).

  4. Grosvenor House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Park Room. JW Marriott Grosvenor House London, formerly the Grosvenor House Hotel, is a luxury hotel that opened in 1929 in the Mayfair area of London, England. Across from Hyde Park, the hotel is built on the former site of the 19th century aristocratic Grosvenor House residence. The hotel is managed by JW Marriott Hotels, which is a brand ...

  5. Grosvenor Casinos - Wikipedia

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    grosvenorcasinos .com. Established in 1970, [1] Grosvenor Casinos (formerly County Clubs and Grosvenor Clubs) is a UK-based chain of 53 casinos located in major towns and cities across the UK, with two unbranded sister casinos located in Belgium. Grosvenor Casinos is owned by The Rank Group who operate exclusively in the casino, bingo and ...

  6. Grosvenor Group - Wikipedia

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    Grosvenor Group Limited is an internationally diversified property group, which traces its origins to 1677 and has its headquarters in London, England. [6] [7] It has a global reach, now in 62 international cities, with offices in 14 of them, [2] operated on behalf of its owners, the Duke of Westminster and his family.

  7. Grosvenor House - Wikipedia

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    Grosvenor House was one of the largest townhouses in London, home of the Grosvenor family (the family of the Dukes of Westminster) for more than a century. Their original London residence was on Millbank , but after the family had developed their Mayfair estates, they moved to Park Lane to build a house worthy of their wealth, status and influence in the 19th century.

  8. Grosvenor Hall (estate) - Wikipedia

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    Grosvenor Hall (estate) / 51.168; 0.873. Grosvenor Hall is an estate in Kennington, Ashford, Kent. At first a sanitorium, it was repurposed as a training site for police recruits and called the Ashford Police Training Centre between 1973 and 2006. It is now a youth educational and adventure centre.

  9. Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster - Wikipedia

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    Major GeneralGerald Cavendish Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster, KG, CB, CVO, OBE, TD, CD, DL(22 December 1951 – 9 August 2016) was a British landowner, businessman, aristocrat, Territorial Armygeneral, and peer. He was the son of Robert Grosvenor, 5th Duke of Westminster, and Viola Lyttelton. He was Chairman of the property company ...