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Richmond Place, now known as Asgill House, is a Grade I listed 18th-century Palladian villa on Old Palace Lane in Richmond, London (historically in Surrey), overlooking the River Thames. The house is on the former site of the river frontage and later the brewhouse for the medieval and Tudor Richmond Palace. It is 8 miles (13 km) from Charing Cross and was built in 1757–58 by Sir Robert Taylor as a summer and weekend parkland villa beside the River Thames for Sir Charles Asgill, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1761–62. It has been described as a "among the last villas of importance to be erected on the banks of the Thames".

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  • Η οικία του Άσγκιλ (αγγλικά: Asgill House), είναι προστατευόμενο κτήριο του 18ου αιώνα στην περιοχή Ρίτσμοντ του Λονδίνου. Βρίσκεται μπροστά από τον ποταμό Τάμεση, και αποτελεί δείγμα της Παλλαντιανής αρχιτεκτονικής.Πριν την κατασκευή του κτηρίου τον 18ο αιώνα, στο οικόπεδο βρισκόταν παλαιότερα το παλάτι του Ρίτσμοντ υπό τους Τυδώρ, και συγκεκριμένα στο ίδιο σημείο το ζυθοποιείο του παλατιού. (el)
  • Richmond Place, now known as Asgill House, is a Grade I listed 18th-century Palladian villa on Old Palace Lane in Richmond, London (historically in Surrey), overlooking the River Thames. The house is on the former site of the river frontage and later the brewhouse for the medieval and Tudor Richmond Palace. It is 8 miles (13 km) from Charing Cross and was built in 1757–58 by Sir Robert Taylor as a summer and weekend parkland villa beside the River Thames for Sir Charles Asgill, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1761–62. It has been described as a "among the last villas of importance to be erected on the banks of the Thames". It was returned to its original appearance in a restoration of 1969–70 by Donald Insall Associates. This included removing the Victorian extensions. Asgill House is now leased from the Crown Estate as a private residence. The rear garden contains a 200-year-old Copper beech tree, one of the Great Trees of London. (en)
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  • 1757–58
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  • Residential (en)
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  • Richmond, London, England, UK (en)
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  • United Kingdom London Richmond upon Thames (en)
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  • Asgill House (en)
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  • Η οικία του Άσγκιλ (αγγλικά: Asgill House), είναι προστατευόμενο κτήριο του 18ου αιώνα στην περιοχή Ρίτσμοντ του Λονδίνου. Βρίσκεται μπροστά από τον ποταμό Τάμεση, και αποτελεί δείγμα της Παλλαντιανής αρχιτεκτονικής.Πριν την κατασκευή του κτηρίου τον 18ο αιώνα, στο οικόπεδο βρισκόταν παλαιότερα το παλάτι του Ρίτσμοντ υπό τους Τυδώρ, και συγκεκριμένα στο ίδιο σημείο το ζυθοποιείο του παλατιού. (el)
  • Richmond Place, now known as Asgill House, is a Grade I listed 18th-century Palladian villa on Old Palace Lane in Richmond, London (historically in Surrey), overlooking the River Thames. The house is on the former site of the river frontage and later the brewhouse for the medieval and Tudor Richmond Palace. It is 8 miles (13 km) from Charing Cross and was built in 1757–58 by Sir Robert Taylor as a summer and weekend parkland villa beside the River Thames for Sir Charles Asgill, who was Lord Mayor of London in 1761–62. It has been described as a "among the last villas of importance to be erected on the banks of the Thames". (en)
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  • Asgill House (en)
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  • Asgill House (en)
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