Marlborough House
/ˌmɔːlbrə ˈhaʊs/
/ˌmɑːrlbərə ˈhaʊs/
- a large, grand house in Pall Mall, London. It was designed by Christopher Wren for the wife of the Duke of Marlborough and built in 1709-11. After her death it was the home of various members of the royal family until 1962, when it became a centre for meetings of Commonwealth leaders.
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