[1] The three storey limestone building has a central door with ionic half columns on either side.
He was a lieutenant-colonel of the East India Company in 1817 when they were in Cawnpore and their daughter Julia was born.
[5] In 1830 the house was nearly demolished to make way for the railway, but Major James wanted such a high price that Isambard Kingdom Brunel would create a better route that would just miss the building.
[6] In 1856 it was bought by Admiral Benedictus Marwood Kelly who died there on 26 September 1867.
[7][8] In 2016 the local member of parliament, Jacob Rees-Mogg unveiled a blue plaque at the house commemorating the time when the admiral was resident.