The house was built for Edward Russell, who went on to be First Lord of the Admiralty, in around 1700.
[1] It was enlarged by Isaac Whittington MP in around 1750[2] and then passed to Colonel Chamberlayne by the late 1840s.
[4] It was for a time the marital home of Ernest and Eleonora Tennant.
[5] After the Second World War it was owned by a Mr and Mrs Butterworth[6] until it was bought by the Home Farm Trust in 1983.
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