The Hollands Langton Green Tunbridge Wells |
Books and other documents | |
Published | Title, author and references |
1766 | The History of Tunbridge Wells by Thomas Benge Burr ⇒ p. 157 |
1797 | The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent - Volume III by Edward Hasted ⇒ p. 284 |
1840 | New Guide for Tunbridge Wells by John Colbran and edited by James Phippen ⇒ p. 267 |
Historical records | |||||
c 1835 | Built | Designed by Decimus Burton | The Hollands | ||
Through his father's connections, Decimus gained many early commisions in Regents Park in London (including the family residence at The Holme) before gaining the design for his first major public building at the Colosseum in 1823, followed by the Ionic Screen at Hyde Park Corner in 1825, the Wellington Arch at Hyde Park Corner in 1826, Cornwall Terrace in Regents Park, the Athenaeum Club in Pall Mall and Trinity Church, Tunbridge Wells in 1827, Charing Cross Hospital in 1831, Fleetwood, Lancashire in 1836, and, later in 1846, The Palm House at Kew. In 1850 Decimus began the second phase of building at St Leonards on Sea, originally, commenced by his father In 1826, the 870 acreage Calverley Estate was acquired by John Ward J.P., M.P. (1776-1855). He commisioned Decimus Burton "to erect a number of edifices suitable to the reception of genteel families, and simultaneously with the larger buildings, a number of shops, etc in their immediate neighbourhood, so that residents upon the estate might enjoy the same advantages as those who lived nearer the Springs." By 1839 all the Calverley Park villas were complete and Decimus Burton had taken possesion of No 4. In that same year the Calverley House (previously Mount Pleasant House) had been extensively refurbished and extended by Decimus Burton. In the years that followed his commisions in Tunbridge Wells and the surrounding area were extensive and included The Grove at Penshurst, Burrswood at Groombridge, Bentham Hill and St Peters Church at Southborough, Hollands at Langton Green and St Marys Church at Riverhead. In 1832 Decimus Burton was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society and he continued in practice until 1869. In his later years, he spent his time as a lifelong batchelor between his properties at Gloucester Gardens, Hyde Park and St Leonards in Sussex. He died on 14th December 1881 in his home in London and is buried at Kensal Green cemetery. For more information about James and Decimus Burton see the Hastings Museum web site | |||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Stanley Puckle, M, Head, married, age 42, born Camberwell, Surrey; occupation Member of the London Stock Exchange | Stanley Puckle | The Hollands | 1881 Census Speldhurst, Kent |
Emily Puckle, F, Wife, married, age 35, born London, Middlesex | Emily Puckle | ||||
Emily A. Puckle, F, Daughter, age 14, born Clapham, Surrey; occupation Scholar | Emily A. Puckle | ||||
Jessie Puckle, F, Niece, age 13, born Brixton, Surrey; occupation Scholar | Jessie Puckle | ||||
Mary E. Vorley, F, Visitor, age 14, born Hornsey Rise, Middlesex; occupation Scholar | Mary E. Vorley | ||||
Ann C. Clark, F, Governess, single, age 29, born Eton, Buckingham; occupation: governess | Ann C. Clark | ||||
Sarah A. Hard, F, Servant, single, age 31, born Eldenfield, Worcester; occupation: cook | Sarah A. Hard | ||||
Mary Vockinge, F, Servant, single, age 45, born Lambourn, Berkshire; occupation Parlour maid | Mary Vockinge | ||||
Catherine Ginks, F, Servant, single, age 29, born Tetbury, Gloucester; occupation: housemaid | Catherine Ginks | ||||
Elizabeth Hopp, F, Servant, single, age 23, born Norwich, Norfolk; occupation: lady's maid | Elizabeth Hopp | ||||
Martha Ann West, F, Servant, single, age 23, born London, Middlesex; occupation Kitchenmaid | Martha Ann West | ||||
Harry H. Edwards, M, Servant, single, age 18, born Langton, Kent; occupation: footman | Harry H. Edwards | ||||
3rd Apr 1881 | Census | Stephen Stiff, M, Head, single, age 20, born Higham, Suffolk; occupation: groom and gardener | Stephen Stiff, groom and gardener | The Hollands Stables | 1881 Census Speldhurst, Kent |
c 1920 | ![]() | The Hollands' Lodge, Forest Lane, Langton Green | Private collection |
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