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Warbrook House is a building of historical significance and is listed as Grade I in the English Heritage Register. It was built in 1724 by the famous architect John James of Greenwich for his own use. It was the home of many notable people over the next two centuries and is now a hotel which provides accommodation and caters for special events such as conferences, parties and weddings.

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  • Warbrook House is a building of historical significance and is listed as Grade I in the English Heritage Register. It was built in 1724 by the famous architect John James of Greenwich for his own use. It was the home of many notable people over the next two centuries and is now a hotel which provides accommodation and caters for special events such as conferences, parties and weddings. (en)
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  • Warbrook House is a building of historical significance and is listed as Grade I in the English Heritage Register. It was built in 1724 by the famous architect John James of Greenwich for his own use. It was the home of many notable people over the next two centuries and is now a hotel which provides accommodation and caters for special events such as conferences, parties and weddings. (en)
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  • Warbrook House Hotel, Eversley (en)
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