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Coordinates: 51°2642.6N 0°1818.9W / 51.445167°N 0.305250°W / 51.445167; -0.305250
 

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Douglas House
Douglas House viewed from Petersham Avenue
Douglas House viewed from Petersham Avenue
Location of Douglas House within the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
Location of Douglas House within the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

Location of Douglas House within the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

Former namesHall Place
Petersham Place
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeHouse
Architectural styleQueen Anne
LocationPetersham, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames
CountryEngland
Coordinates51°26′42.6″N 0°18′18.9″W / 51.445167°N 0.305250°W / 51.445167; -0.305250
Current tenantsDeutsche Schule
Completedc. 1717
ClientNathaniel Halhead
OwnerFederal Republic of Germany
Height
Roofslate
Technical details
Floor count2

Listed Building – Grade II*

Official nameDouglas House
Designated25 June 1983
Reference no.1285296

Douglas House is a Grade II* listed early 18th-century Queen Anne-style house in Petersham in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. It is now the site of the German School London (German: Deutsche Schule London; DSL).

Location[edit]

Douglas House is located on the north side of Petersham Avenue leading west from the A307, Petersham RoadtoHam House. The grounds of the house front the River Thames to the north. Ham Polo Club is situated to the west.

History[edit]

The house was originally known as Hall PlaceorPetersham Place until acquiring its present name in the 1890s. Some sources state that the house was built in about 1680 but the manorial rolls that record of sale of the plot of land on which it stands during the late 17th century do not mention a building until 2 May 1717 when they record the sale of land and "brick messuage etc. built by Nathaniel Halhead" to Lord Carlton.[1]

After his death in 1725, Carlton's nephew, Charles Douglas, 3rd Duke of Queensberry inherited the house and, with his wife, Catherine "Kitty" Hyde, the couple played host to literary and artistic figures of the time including John Gay who is reputed to have written and rehearsed the Beggar's Opera in 1728 whilst at the riverside summerhouse in the grounds. Their children having predeceased them, the house passed to their niece, Lady Jane Scott, following the death of the Duchess in 1777 and Duke in 1778.

The house subsequently passed to Lady Jane's niece, Lady Frances Scott, daughter of Francis Scott, Earl of Dalkeith; she became the second wife of Archibald Douglas, 1st Baron Douglas. The house then passed in 1817 to their daughter, Lady Caroline Lucy and her husband Vice Admiral Sir George Scott. Although the couple lived at the house, Caroline made her brother, Rev. James Douglas, 4th Baron Douglas, part owner in 1827. Following both their deaths in April 1857, it was their younger sister, Mary Sidney Douglas, who inherited. The house then passed through her to the Drummond-Moray family.[2]

From the late 19th century the house was home to George Tournay Biddulph (1844–1929). A son of Robert Biddulph MP, he was a banker with Cocks, Biddulph &Co. Biddulph was appointed one of the Dysart Trustees on the death of Algernon Gray Tollemache in 1891 and helped oversee the management of the Tollemache estates, both locally in Petersham and Ham and elsewhere.[3]

The house, stables and cottage were Grade II listed in 1950 and the house's designation upgraded to Grade II* in 1983.[4][5]

The Federal Republic of Germany bought Douglas House and grounds in 1969 and built a school around it. The German School London was then founded in 1971. New buildings were erected in the grounds, but the original house and stables have been preserved.[6]

Douglas House

References[edit]

  1. ^ Cloake, John (1997). "New Light on Old Petersham Houses". Richmond History: Journal of the Richmond Local History Society. 18: 7–19. ISSN 0263-0958.
  • ^ Fison, Vanessa (2009). The Matchless Vale: the story of Ham and Petersham and their people. Ham and Petersham Association. pp. 119–121. ISBN 978-0-9563244-0-5.
  • ^ Pritchard, Evelyn (2007). Ham House and its owners through five centuries 1610–2006. London: Richmond Local History Society. p. 56. ISBN 9781955071727.
  • ^ Historic England (10 January 1950). "Garden Cottage Stables to Douglas House (1065341)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 28 July 2020.
  • ^ Historic England (25 June 1983). "Douglas House (1285296)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 25 September 2013.
  • ^ Weinreb, Ben & Hibbert, Christopher (1992). The London Encyclopaedia (reprint ed.). Macmillan. p. 241.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Douglas_House,_Petersham&oldid=1022385998"

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