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| Highlights | | Events Concerts, open-air theatre, children's theatre, seasonal guided walks |
About this property With magnificent views across the River Thames, Cliveden was the glittering hub of society as the home of Waldorf and Nancy Astor in the early part of the 20th century, and later infamously associated with the 'Profumo Affair'. The spectacular estate, with a celebrated parterre, has a series of formal gardens, each with its own character, an outstanding collection of sculpture and statues from the ancient and modern worlds, as well as extensive woodland and riverside walks. The house is now let as a private hotel, part of which is open to visitors at limited times.
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