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  1. Marlborough House, a Grade I listed mansion on The Mall in St James's, City of Westminster, London, is the headquarters of the Commonwealth of Nations and the seat of the Commonwealth Secretariat. It is adjacent to St James's Palace.

  2. Marlborough House. Marlborough House on Pall Mall in London is the international headquarters of the Commonwealth Secretariat and Commonwealth Foundation. The house was built for Sarah Churchill, first Duchess of Marlborough, and was completed in 1711. It later became a Royal Palace and over the centuries Dowager Queens, Princes, Dukes and ...

  3. Marlborough House. Marl­bor­ough House is a mansion in Pall Mall, built in 1709-11 for the Duke and Duchess of Marl­bor­ough, on part of the site of the St James’s Palace pheas­antry. The duchess commis­sioned Sir Christo­pher Wren to design the house, though the plans were drawn up by his son, Christo­pher Wren the younger.

  4. Marlborough House was last used as a royal residence for Queen Mary of the United Kingdom, who lived there until her death in 1953. It is located just east of St. James’s Palace in London. Marlborough House, c1750. source: Wikipedia.

  5. Pall Mall. SW1Y 5HX. View on map. Marlborough House. Almost 300 years old with the status of a Royal Palace. It has been occupied over the years by some five Dukes and Duchesses of Marlborough, three Dowager Queens of the United Kingdom, three Princes of Wales who later became Kings of the United Kingdom and Prince Leopold. Marlborough House.

  6. Contact. OPEN CITY DAYS: MARLBOROUGH HOUSE. VISITING MARLBOROUGH HOUSE. Walking from Carlton House Terrace along Pall Mall. Schomberg House. This building housed the 3rd Duke of Schomberg in the late 17th century, a General working for King William of Orange.

  7. Marlborough House is a mansion in Westminster, London, England. It was built for a royal favourite, Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, in 1711. Following her death, it passed to the hands of successive Dukes of Marlborough. In 1817, it became Crown property.

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