Dower House

A dower house is usually a moderately large house on an estate which is occupied by the widow of the late owner. The widow, often known as the "dowager" usually moves into the dower house, from the larger family house, on the death of her husband, the new heir occupies the now vacated principal house. In the case of the British royal family there is a dower house in London as well as the country. Well known royal dower house in London have been Clarence House, Marlborough House, and for a brief period Buckingham Palace then known as Buckingham house.

 

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