Spencer House

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Built in 1756-66 for John, first Earl Spencer (an ancestor of Diana, Princess of Wales), Spencer House is London’s finest surviving 18th-century private palace. Inside, you’ll find eight meticulously restored rooms furnished with antique and neo-classical furniture, paintings by Reynolds and other objects of art. Designed by John Vardy and James ‘Athenian’ Stuart, these rooms were some of the first neo-classical interiors in Europe. Stuart’s superb gilded furniture has been returned to its original location in the Painted Room by courtesy of the V & A and English Heritage.

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