Cornwall House

There is a simple but elegant early nineteenth century staircase, and an Adamesque chimney piece with nicely carved timber.

The secluded walled garden, which the rear of the current building now overlooks,[3] originally contained a grandstand from which the Duke and his friends could watch horse racing on Chippenham fields.

The street entrance to number 58 retains an elegant lampholder over the gate in the ironwork front fence.

Inside the building, the original staircases are still extant,[3] and there is "an Adamesque chimneypiece of timber carved with exquisite delicacy".

[4] Number 58, the main part of the house, is privately owned but is regularly open to the public during selected weekends from March to September.

Cornwall House lampholder and fence