Greenham Hall

[1][2] Originally known as Tremlett House, the main building was constructed in 1848 for Thomas Edward Clarke, a solicitor.

It was acquired by the Chapman family in 1880, by Admiral Sir John Kelly in 1920 and was then used as a collecting point for army units during the Second World War.

Major George Alexander Chapman (1850-1924) the eldest son appears to be the owner of Greenham Hall.

The house was sold in about 1920 to Admiral Sir John Kelly who had become Director of Operations at the Admiralty the previous year.

Antonia Kelly sold it in 1946 shortly before her marriage to David St Clair Erskine.

[5] Greenham Hall is still owned by the Ayre family who since 1985 have provided bed and breakfast accommodation.

Sale notice for Greenham Hall (Tremlett House) in 1864.
Mary "Maisie" Australie Kelly circa 1910.