Cecil House

The second was built in the early 17th century on the south side nearly opposite, where Shell Mex House stands today.

The garden included a mount with a spiralling path to its top, a paved tennis court, a bowling alley, and an orchard.

[6] On 2 September 1603 a canoe was brought to Cecil's house in London and rowed on the Thames by three Virginian Indians from Tsenacommacah.

[7] The churchman and writer Godfrey Goodman saw a suite of embroidered green velvet wall hangings at Salisbury House, which Robert Cecil had intended as a gift for Queen Anne.

He had to keep them himself after she discovered he had helped King James deny her money for her building projects at Somerset House.

Exeter House, as Exeter 'Change , viewed from the east, in an engraving, 1829