Westhorpe House is a 31,937 square feet (2,967.0 m2) Grade II listed building near Little Marlow which was the home of Maria Nugent and Field marshal Sir George Nugent.
The house was built for James Chase MP in the classical style in about 1700.
[1] It became the home of Dr. Isaac Maddox, Bishop of Worcester, and then of Everard Fawkener, Postmaster General, and later of Alexander Wynch, Governor of Madras, during the 18th century.
[2] It was bought by Field marshal Sir George Nugent in October 1809.
[4] It passed to George Jackson, a landowner, in 1863[5] and later to Major Herbert Gordon, an officer in the 93rd Highlanders,[6] who was still living there in 1925.