The original site of the house on Vyner Road South was given to Birkenhead Corporation and became a public park in 1969.
[1] In 1899 he commissioned the architects W. H. Romaine-Walker and Francis Besant to build him a house at 46 Park Lane, London.
'As it was especially desired by the owner that the Gothic style should be adopted, the period selected was the late fourteenth-century, with flamboyant feeling in the tracery and mouldings.
Today the ground floor houses a branch of IBV International Vaults.
Beatrice Sabina Hudson subsequently moved to live in Monaco at the Villa Paloma on the Bvd Des Jardins Exotiques.