The Twickenham Museum
Research: Houses of local interest and their occupiers

Radnor Lodge

Radnor Road, Strawberry Hill

Robert Moore
1727 George & Ann Moore by inheritance
a house built
1748 Henry Fielding, author & magistrate
1750 John Winde (d1759) by his own hand, of St Lawrence Pountney, London
1759 Robert Winde, younger son
1760 Ambrose Scudamore Winde, older son of John. Sold property & went to Jamaica with Robert, becoming Judge of the Supreme Court (1732-75)
1761 Sir William Stanhope (d1772)
?house demolished
1772 Welbore Ellis by inheritance
1784 Mr Ellis's stables (Samuel Lewis)
1843 *Stephen Wurr
1845 Mr Travers, House & Premises, kitchen garden, orchard field
1855 James Clarke
1856 Richard Clarke
1871 Richard Clarke, market gardener
1894 Richard Clarke, market gardener
1898 Mr Powell Temple
Converted from 18th century stables
1957 Mr Forrest-Evans
a drawing of about 1790 by J C Barrow. The buildings appear on Samuel Lewis's map of 1784
Radnor Lodge in 2005
Radnor Lodge in 2005

Note: * signifies tenant or lessee of property, where known. Many of the dates noted are "spot" dates taken from rate books, directories, Enclosure Award, maps, or other sources and may not indicate arrival or departure of an occupier. Occupation is shown chronologically although some exact dates have not yet been ascertained.