Worthy Park House

[1] The original house on the site was built by William Evelyn in 1722.

[3] Admiral Sir Charles Ogle, 2nd Baronet inherited the house in 1816 and commissioned Sir Robert Smirke to demolish the west wing and replace it with a new building, built in the Georgian style, which was completed in 1820.

[2] The house was acquired by Samuel Wall, a banker in 1825 (died 1843) but remained in the Wall family until it passed by marriage to Captain Charles Gilbert Fryer in the mid 1870s.

It then remained in the Fryer family passing to Colonel James A Butchart, again by marriage c1920.

[2] After the war it served as a training centre owned first by Currys and then by National Express.

Worthy Park House