[1] It is made from yellow stock brick and is 4,600 sq ft in size.
The interior has an original 18th century staircase with turned balusters, carved brackets and column newels.
[1] In the 1850s Gardnor House was occupied by a dealer in china porcelain and by the 1880s, an architect.
The stained glass painter Henry Holiday bought the house in the 1890s.
[2] The writers Kingsley Amis and Elizabeth Jane Howard moved to the house in 1977.