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1825
 
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Jonathan Peel, younger brother of Sir Robert Peel, buys Marble Hill. He lives here until his death in 1879 and his widow stays on until her death in 1887. See in Google maps   
1826   June 19
 
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Turner sells Sandycombe Lodge after his father moves to Turner's central London house in Queen Anne Street. The buyer is Joseph Todd, a retired haberdasher of Clapham, who pays £500. See in Google maps   
1835
 
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Henry Bevan buys Cambridge Park with 30 acres of land and enlarges the mansion which becomes known as Cambridge House. See in Google maps   
1840
 
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Strawberry Hill passes through the Waldegrave family to John, who marries Frances Braham in 1839, and on his early death to his brother George, the seventh Earl, who marries his brother's widow. See in Google maps   
1842
 
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The seventh Earl is heavily in debt and sells off the contents of Strawberry Hill. 'The Great Sale' starts on 25 April 1842 and last for 32 days raising over £33,000. See in Google maps   
1842
 
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Thomas Young, a tea merchant, builds a new house on the site of the original Pope's Villa. See in Google maps   
Pope's Villa, from Radnor Gardens


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1844
 
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Louis Philippe, now King of France, visits Orleans House during a royal visit to Britain. See in Google maps   
1846/7
 
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William Chillingworth, who bought Radnor House in 1842, substantially remodels it in the fashionable Italianate style. See in Google maps   
1847
 
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Frances, Lady Waldegrave, inherits Strawberry Hill on her husband's death in 1846, marries George Granville Harcourt, an elderly Liberal MP, and establishes herself as a leading Liberal hostess. See in Google maps   
1847
 
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Kneller Hall is bought by the Committee of the Privy Council for Education. The house is largely demolished and rebuilt with nothing remaining of Kneller's original house. See in Google maps