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Dorchester House

Former mansion designed 1853 by Lewis Vulliamy for Robert Stayner Holford

Dorchester House was a mansion in Park Lane, Westminster, London, which had many different forms over time. The last version used as a private residence was that built in 1853 by Robert Stayner Holford. It was demolished in 1929 to make way for the present Dorchester Hotel.

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