[1][3] It was sited on the north side of Watery Lane[4] in Edmonton, now known as Silver Street.
[5] An inventory of the furnishings of the house was made in 1581 after the death of Thomas Wilson and was transcribed and published in 1957.
[6] In the late 19th century the house was owned by Sir Henry Tyler, Member of Parliament and railway director.
It was significantly remodelled more than once, but demolished after a fire in 1940 that is not thought to have been the result of Second World War bombing.
The Grade II listed garden walls still exist in Pymmes Park.