Yelverton Lodge is an 18th-century
hunting lodge on Richmond Road,
Twickenham in the
London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Situated opposite
Marble Hill Park and
Marble Hill House, it was acquired for
Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk, who was a mistress of
King George II.
Other owners
- 1793 James Haverfield
[1]
- 1794 J J Valloton
[1]
- 1805 The Hon Henry Yelverton (d.1805).
[1] Property sub-let to:
- 1806 House rebuilt
[1]
- 1808 William Richards.
[1] Property sub-let to:
- 1851 Emma Ryde and others
[1]
- 1853 Turner Esq MD
[1]
- 1872 Richard Hatton
[1]
- 1879 Vincent Griffiths (1831–1917), who previousy lived at Chapel House, Montpelier Row in Twickenham
[1]
References
51°27′9.5″N 0°18′53″W / 51.452639°N 0.31472°W / 51.452639; -0.31472
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