Marble Hill House
Marble Hill House is an 18th-century villa located in London, England. Built between 1724 and 1729, it was designed by architect Henry Holland for Queen Caroline, the wife of King George II. The house is notable for its elegant neoclassical style and beautiful gardens, which were inspired by the French countryside.
The villa is situated on the north bank of the River Thames and was originally part of a larger estate. Today, it is managed by English Heritage and serves as a museum, showcasing the history and architecture of the period. Visitors can explore its rooms and gardens, enjoying a glimpse into royal life.