Pinfold Manor

It was one of several houses built on land donated by Sir George Riddell, owner of the News of the World, to prominent politicians from the Liberal Party.

The red tiles of the roof run down to a single-storey loggia supported by square brick columns, which continues to the east under two tile-hung gables.

A third gabled bay to the east is faced in silver grey and red brick, with a large casement windows with side sashes on each floor.

The bombers were not identified, but Sylvia Pankhurst named Emily Davison in her memoirs, and it has been suggested that Norah Smyth or Olive Hockin may also have been involved.

That evening, Emmeline Pankhurst claimed responsibility at a public meeting at Cory Hall, Cardiff, saying: "We have blown up the Chancellor of the Exchequer's house … to wake him up".

"Mr Lloyd George's House, Walton-on-the-Hill"