Eastley End House

It is a Grade II listed building, and is currently part of the headquarters of RMC Group, a division of Cemex.

[2] By 1904, it was considered an imposing Georgian Residence… containing 14 bed, bath, billiard, and four reception rooms… Electric light is installed… Stabling for eight.

[3] In 1911, the resident of the house, a Lady Hanson, was sued (successfully) by her former cook for libel, after dismissing her claiming grounds of immoral behaviour.

Miles said that he arranged them for the "suppression of the presence of tramps",[9] and the head housemaid described them as "usually [taking place] in the garden"[8] The house was bought by John Satterfield Sandars, formerly the private secretary to Arthur Balfour, for his retirement; he lived there until his death in 1934,[10] and his widow remained there until her death in 1947.

[citation needed] The Coach house had been sold separately in about 1960 to Colonel H C Bowen OBE, a retired Royal Engineer and chief Engineer for the Thames Conservancy, who converted it into a private dwelling, and renamed it Meadlake House.