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Excerpt from Handbook to the Environs of London, Alphabetically Arranged, Vol. 2 of 2: Containing an Account of Every Town and Village, and of All Places of Interest, Within a Circle of Twenty Miles Round London
Before his marriage, the White Lodge was a residence of h.h.h. The Prince of Wales. It is now occupied by the Duke of Teck and Princess Mary. The White Lodge stands at the end of the Queen's Avenue, which faces you on entering the Park from Richmond Hill, and a short distance E. Of the smaller of the two Pen Ponds. The old Lodge, built by Walpole, stood a little way 8. Of White Lodge: it was taken down in 1841. Two fine old oaks, which stood on the lawn before it, mark the site.
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