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Montagu House, Blackheath
Demolished residence in London / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For other houses of this name, see Montagu House.
51.4728°N 0.0010°W / 51.4728; -0.0010
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Montagu House (sometimes also spelt Montague) was a prominent residence situated near to the southwest corner of Greenwich Park (today the junction of Charlton Way and Chesterfield Walk), overlooking the common at Blackheath in what is today southeast London. Adjacent to the Ranger's House, it was the royal residence of Caroline of Brunswick before being demolished in 1815.