[3] It was purchased by Sir Francis Hopkins in 1836, and the name was subsequently changed from Rochfort to Tudenham Park.
On 7 March 1906, Charles Gore Loftus Tottenham inherited Tudenham House and land from his grandmother.
[6] The Tottenham family had not lived in the property since 1952; and in 1958 the house was gutted by a fire that destroyed the roof but spared the walls, chimneystacks and main façade, which still stand to this day.
[7] As of 2023, the house is largely covered with overgrown vegetation, and multiple efforts have been made to conserve the property since 2005.
[8] In December 2013, the land, including the house, was sold at an auction for €681,000 to a businessman from County Westmeath.