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{{Infobox Modern building | image = bphouse01.jpg | name = Baden-Powell House | location_town = [[Kensington]], [[London]] | location_country = United Kingdom | architect = [[Ralph Tubbs]] | client = [[The Scout Association]] | engineer = Harry Neal Ltd | completion_date = [[1961-07-12]] | cost = £ 400,000|style = [[Modern architecture]] | }}
{{Infobox Modern building | image = bphouse01.jpg | name = Baden-Powell House | location_town = [[Kensington]], [[London]] | location_country = United Kingdom | architect = [[Ralph Tubbs]] | client = [[The Scout Association]] | engineer = Harry Neal Ltd | completion_date = [[1961-07-12]] | cost = £ 400,000|style = [[Modern architecture]] | }}
'''Baden-Powell House''', colloquially known as '''B-P House''', is a [[Scouting]] hostel and conference centre in [[South Kensington]], [[London]], which was built as a tribute to [[Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell|Lord Baden-Powell]], the founder of Scouting. The house, owned by [[The Scout Association]], hosts a collection of Baden-Powell memorabilia, including the original Baden-Powell painting by [[David Jagger]], Baden-Powell's ''[[wikisource:Last message to scouts|Last Message to Scouts]]'', and a granite statue by [[Don Potter]].
'''Baden-Powell House''', colloquially known as '''B-P House''', is a [[Scouting]] hostel and conference centre in [[South Kensington]], [[London]], which was built as a tribute to [[Robert Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell|Lord Baden-Powell]], the founder of Scouting. The house, owned by [[The Scout Association]], hosts a collection of Baden-Powell memorabilia, including the original Baden-Powell painting by [[David Jagger]], Baden-Powell's ''[[wikisource:Last message to scouts|Last Message to Scouts]]'', and a granite statue by [[Don Potter]].
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