Spencer House, an 18th-century townhouse in the affluent St James’s borough of London, was built by the ancestors of Princess Diana. The house’s decor, artwork, and furniture embody the classical taste of Earl Spencer, who envisioned it as a temple of hospitality, love, and the arts. Visitors can explore the grandiose Painted Room, the elegant Dining Room, and the stately Library, each offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the era. The intricate details and lavish furnishings make Spencer House a vivid representation of 18th-century aristocratic living.
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