Coppins
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Coppins was originally a mid-nineteenth century farmhouse built by John Mitchell. This house in the village of Iver in Buckinghamshire, England was substantially altered for Princess Victoria, who moved there after the death in 1925 of her mother Queen Alexandra.
Princess Victoria left Coppins to her nephew Prince George, Duke of Kent when she died in 1935. From then until it was sold in 1973 it was the home of two generations of the Kent family.