Beaufort House

[2] In about 1855, a private Catholic girls school moved to Beaufort House.

[3] In 1856, St Mary's Catholic Chapel was set up in its grounds, with a separate entrance for the public, and closed in 1870, when the school moved to Notting Hill.

[4] Lady Juliana Fermor Penn lived there until her death in 1801.

[citation needed] Admiral Sir William Parker, 1st Baronet, of Harburn died in 1802 at Beaufort House, which was his country estate when he was not living at 12 Crooms Hill, Greenwich.

[6] The house is now home to Johnny Van Haeften, a British art dealer specialising in 16th and 17th century Dutch and Flemish Old Master paintings.

Beaufort House, Ham Street, Ham in 2020
Beaufort House, Ham Street, Ham, 2020