Restaurants in Cliveden
One of England's most auspicious and aristocratic country houses originally built by the second Duke of Buckingham in 1666 as a country retreat, Cliveden has played host to almost every British monarch since George I.
Cliveden reached its zenith as the family home of Nancy, Lady Astor, a charismatic American socialite and the first woman MP. Among her distinguished acquaintances were President Roosevelt, George Bernard Shaw, Winston Churchill and Charlie Chaplin, all of whom stayed in the house. Cliveden's tradition for extravagant and decadent entertaining still flourishes, even today.
The Terrace Dining Room & Waldo's Restaurant
Restaurants at Cliveden House
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