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- Q3558624 subject Q15102259.
- Q3558624 subject Q7160257.
- Q3558624 subject Q8525415.
- Q3558624 abstract "Villa La Prairie is one of the most distinctive productions of French architect Louis Quételart. The villa is located in the golf area of Le Touquet, alongside other villas built in the 1920s and 1930s, of which one was owned by Somerset Maugham and P.G. Wodehouse.Commonly referred to as La Prairie, the villa, built in 1928, is part of the French heritage inventory (Base Mérimée). It is of both Flemish and Picard influence, and unlike vast villas of that time of Anglo-Normand style, it has proved to embody the quintessential French villa, with large French window, big room sizes, and a living-room big enough to be called a ball room.".
- Q3558624 wikiPageWikiLink Q134942.
- Q3558624 wikiPageWikiLink Q15102259.
- Q3558624 wikiPageWikiLink Q164220.
- Q3558624 wikiPageWikiLink Q207515.
- Q3558624 wikiPageWikiLink Q323164.
- Q3558624 wikiPageWikiLink Q3262981.
- Q3558624 wikiPageWikiLink Q7160257.
- Q3558624 wikiPageWikiLink Q809830.
- Q3558624 wikiPageWikiLink Q8525415.
- Q3558624 point "50.50736111 1.603047222".
- Q3558624 type SpatialThing.
- Q3558624 comment "Villa La Prairie is one of the most distinctive productions of French architect Louis Quételart. The villa is located in the golf area of Le Touquet, alongside other villas built in the 1920s and 1930s, of which one was owned by Somerset Maugham and P.G. Wodehouse.Commonly referred to as La Prairie, the villa, built in 1928, is part of the French heritage inventory (Base Mérimée).".
- Q3558624 label "Villa La Prairie".
- Q3558624 lat "50.50736111".
- Q3558624 long "1.603047222".