The dining room at St Leonard's Hill, a large country house built in the Renaissance Revival style, now demolished

Date:
Jul 1917
Location:
St Leonard's Hill, Clewer, Windsor, Windsor And Maidenhead
Reference:
BL23985
Type:
Photograph (Negative)
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Description

Previous entries in the Bedford Lemere daybook for photographs of this property record the architect of this building as C H Howell. This photograph was taken for Curtis and Henson Limited, house agents. The house has since been demolished. There was a house on this site since 1717 when the antiquarian William Stukeley referred to it as 'The Hermitage'. The house was subsequently rebuilt, altered and renamed on a number of occasions, with its final incarnation as St Leonard's Hill at its purchase by Sir Frances Tress Barry in 1872. Barry rebuilt the house and sold it in 1924 after the death of his wife. The new owner set about demolishing it almost at once, and it was finally entirely demolished in 1990 when it was deemed to be a dangerous structure.

Content

This is part of the Series: HBL01/01 Series Of Photographic Negatives And Prints; within the Collection: HBL01 The Bedford Lemere Collection

Rights

Source: Historic England Archive

People & Organisations

Architect: Howell, C H

Photographer: Lemere, Henry Bedford: Bedford Lemere And Company

Keywords

Renaissance Revival, Dining Room, Country House