Ham House, Newham

Ham House was a building in what is now the Upton Cross area of Newham, east London.

[1] In the late 1780s it was renamed Ham House to avoid confusion with another Upton House on what is now the corner of Lancaster Road and Upton Lane.

Ham House was bought by Samuel Gurney in 1812.

It was demolished in 1872 and its grounds opened to the public as West Ham Park in 1874.

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