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  1. Rutland House was the name of at least two London houses occupied by the Earls and Dukes of Rutland. That on Aldersgate Street was leased by playwright Sir William Davenant , who converted a room of it into a private theatre in the 1650s.

  2. 3 days ago · Rutland House was built in 17523 by John Manners, 3rd Duke of Rutland, as a residence for himself, his companion Mrs Elizabeth Drake, and their son Edward Manners, then aged about seven.

  3. 3 days ago · Rutland House and Nos 1 and 2 Rutland Gardens. These tall and severely plain houses were built in 1872–3 by T. H. Adamson & Sons of Putney for Colonel (later Sir) Robert Cavendish Spencer Clifford, the largest, Rutland House, as his own residence. The architects were Walker & Elsam.

  4. Aug 18, 2023 · A privately owned and family-run nursing home, Rutland House offers a wide range of care needs, including Nursing and Dementia care, as well as support for Adults with Mental Disorders.

  5. A superb, historic property located in the centre of Bakewell, previously owned by The Duke of Rutland with a rare private garden and ample parking. Set off on foot from the door and within minutes you can explore the town of Bakewell with its tasty pudding shops, eateries and a walk down the river Derwent.

  6. Lyddington Bede House (or Lyddington Bedehouse) is a historic house in Rutland, England, owned and opened to the public by English Heritage. The existing Grade I listed building is a part of a former palace of the Bishops of Lincoln, later used as an almshouse. It is next to St Andrew's Church in the village of Lyddington.

  7. May 20, 2021 · The Duchess of Rutland, Emma Manners, shares insight on her English home, Belvoir Castle, it's maintenance and her experience decorating.