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  1. Norfolk House was the London residence of the Dukes of Norfolk, and as such more than one building has been given this name.

  2. Jun 10, 2018 · Norfolk House on St Jamess Square in London SW1, built between 1748 and 1752, was one of the finest examples of mid-Georgian architecture in London, the town house of eight successive Dukes of Norfolk and a magnificent centre of social life and aristocratic entertainment.

  3. Norfolk Housing Association (NHA) is a non-profit founded in 1980 by residents of Hillhurst-Sunnyside community. We built our inaugural building, Norfolk House, at that time - but it wouldn't be until years later that the organization itself would take the same name.

  4. 2 days ago · It was at Norfolk House that the ill-fated Catherine Howard, granddaughter of Thomas, second Duke of Norfolk, through his first wife, Elizabeth, spent her neglected childhood, nominally in the charge of her stepgrandmother, Agnes, Dowager Duchess of Norfolk.

  5. 5 days ago · Norfolk House, St. James's Square, garden block, elevation and plans. Re-drawn from survey of 1937. The staircase, placed just north of the centre, divided the ground and principal storeys each into two rooms, although these had been subdivided later.

  6. Norfolk House, at 31 St James's Square, London, was built in 1722 for the Duke of Norfolk. It was a royal residence for a short time only, when Frederick, Prince of Wales, father of King George III of the United Kingdom, lived there 1737-1741, after his marriage in 1736 to Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha, daughter of Frederick II, Duke of Saxe ...

  7. Located just a few minutes away from Whitehall, the original Norfolk House in St Jamess Square was built in 1752 as a town house for the Duke of Norfolk. However, the building was replaced in 1938 by a large office block.

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