York Cottage
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York Cottage
Summary
York Cottage is a house[1]. It ranks in the top 0.75% of house entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (210 views/month, #20 of 2,667).[2]
Key Facts
- York Cottage is located in Norfolk[3].
- York Cottage is in the country of United Kingdom[4].
- York Cottage's image is recorded as York Cottage.JPG[5].
- York Cottage's instance of is recorded as house[6].
- York Cottage's owned by is recorded as Charles III[7].
- York Cottage's owned by is recorded as George V[8].
- York Cottage's owned by is recorded as Elizabeth II[9].
- York Cottage's Commons category is recorded as York Cottage[10].
- York Cottage's occupant is recorded as George V[11].
- York Cottage's occupant is recorded as Mary of Teck[12].
- York Cottage's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 52.82638889, 'lon': 0.51638889}[13].
- York Cottage's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/04q2czz[14].
- York Cottage's significant event is recorded as childbirth[15].
- York Cottage's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'York Cottage'}[16].
- York Cottage's historic county is recorded as Norfolk[17].
- York Cottage's SNARC ID is recorded as Central District[18].
Body
Geography
York Cottage is in the country of United Kingdom[4]. It is located in Norfolk[3].
Designation and Status
York Cottage's instance of is recorded as house[6].
History and Context
Owners include Charles III[7], a writer[19], b. 1948[20], of United Kingdom[21], awarded the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour[22]; George V[8], a philatelist[23], 1865–1936[24], of United Kingdom[25], awarded the Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece[26]; and Elizabeth II[9], a monarch[27], 1926–2022[28], of United Kingdom[29], awarded the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour[30].
Why It Matters
York Cottage ranks in the top 0.75% of house entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (210 views/month, #20 of 2,667).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[31]