West Hall, Kew | |
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General information | |
Type | Residential |
Location | West Hall Road, Kew, Richmond TW9 4EE, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames |
Coordinates | 51°28′33″N 0°16′44″W / 51.4758°N 0.2789°W |
Completed | circa 1700 |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | West Hall |
Designated | 25 October 1951 |
Reference no. | 1253185 |
West Hall at West Hall Road, Kew, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, is a Grade II listed building [1] dating from the end of the 17th century. [2] It is Kew's only surviving 17th-century building apart from Kew Palace. [3]
The house stands on what was described in 1386 as an estate of 160 acres. This was included in Mortlake Manor, which was owned by the Archbishops of Canterbury. [2]
By the end of the 15th century, West Hall estate had become part of the new manor of East Sheen and West Hall. [2]
The late 17th-century house [4] was probably built by the lord of the manor, Thomas Juxon, who lived in East Sheen, as a house to let. [2] A second substantial house to let, Brick Farm, was built just to the west. [5] This later became the home of Sir William Hooker, the first Director of Kew Gardens, who rented the house and renamed it West Park. [3] The estates of both houses were let out for grazing and market gardening. [5]
In 1813 the painter William Harriott is recorded as living at West Hall. [6] He was the son of the miniaturist Diana Hill, who also lived at the Hall. [7]
Although the house of West Hall remains, and the property includes gardens and cottages, [8] much of its estate, and that of the neighbouring Brick Farm, has now been redeveloped for housing. [9]
The roof and upper floor of the house were damaged by fire in 2005. [8] In 2007 the house was restored by the Bissell Thomas family. [3] [8]
Joanna Lumley was filmed at West Hall in the mid-1990s for her television series Class Act. [8]
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West Hall, Kew | |
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| |
General information | |
Type | Residential |
Location | West Hall Road, Kew, Richmond TW9 4EE, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames |
Coordinates | 51°28′33″N 0°16′44″W / 51.4758°N 0.2789°W |
Completed | circa 1700 |
Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | West Hall |
Designated | 25 October 1951 |
Reference no. | 1253185 |
West Hall at West Hall Road, Kew, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, is a Grade II listed building [1] dating from the end of the 17th century. [2] It is Kew's only surviving 17th-century building apart from Kew Palace. [3]
The house stands on what was described in 1386 as an estate of 160 acres. This was included in Mortlake Manor, which was owned by the Archbishops of Canterbury. [2]
By the end of the 15th century, West Hall estate had become part of the new manor of East Sheen and West Hall. [2]
The late 17th-century house [4] was probably built by the lord of the manor, Thomas Juxon, who lived in East Sheen, as a house to let. [2] A second substantial house to let, Brick Farm, was built just to the west. [5] This later became the home of Sir William Hooker, the first Director of Kew Gardens, who rented the house and renamed it West Park. [3] The estates of both houses were let out for grazing and market gardening. [5]
In 1813 the painter William Harriott is recorded as living at West Hall. [6] He was the son of the miniaturist Diana Hill, who also lived at the Hall. [7]
Although the house of West Hall remains, and the property includes gardens and cottages, [8] much of its estate, and that of the neighbouring Brick Farm, has now been redeveloped for housing. [9]
The roof and upper floor of the house were damaged by fire in 2005. [8] In 2007 the house was restored by the Bissell Thomas family. [3] [8]
Joanna Lumley was filmed at West Hall in the mid-1990s for her television series Class Act. [8]
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (
link)