[1][2] A two story, grey brick built house with five bays windows and a porch with Tuscan columns.
His daughter Maria Margaret married James Collyer Dawkins, living in Petersham and later Sudbrook Lodge.
[1] Other residents included J H Sharpe, a solicitor (1870s),[5] Rev W Popham (1880s),[1] Slingsby Duncombe Shafto about 1884,[6] Archibald Fowler, a solicitor, (1900-1912),[7] Major Milner (1914-1918), Carlos Bovill (1920s), and Mrs. Oldham Foster, who died here in 1923.
[11] In 1952 the Dowager Marchioness Linlithgow lived here and created a fine garden.
She died in a car crash on her way to open the out-patients department at Kingston Hospital in 1965.