Poynter's Grove

The house was originally in the ownership of Sir Richard Gurney, a royalist in the English Civil War and Lord Mayor of London, who died in the Tower of London in 1647.

[1] The house then had a succession of largely aristocratic owners before entering the ownership of the Puget Family.

By the late nineteenth century, the house was owned by Colonel John Hey Puget of the 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars.

The other reminder of the Poynters Hall is a line of trees along the former approach road crossing Totteridge Green.

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Postcard of Poynter's Grove, Totteridge, in the early 1900s published by Edward Gordon Smith .