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  1. Worcester Park House, built in 1607, whose ruins are in Surrey, in the United Kingdom, was one of the residences of the 4th Earl of Worcester, who was appointed Keeper of the Great Park of nearby Nonsuch Palace in 1606.

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    • Worcester Park House
    • Introduction
    • The Taylors
    • Explosion at The Mill
    • Sir James Pennethorne

    The birth, life and death of a grand estate 1878-1961 Worcester Park (1828) The Seat of William Taylor Esqre To whom this View is most respectfully inscribed by his obedient & humble Servant, G F Prosser Image source: Epsom & Ewell Local & Family History Centre

    There was an estate here long before 1797, which is covered briefly under the Manor of Nonsuch, but this piece concerns the ‘new’ Worcester Park House as rebuilt by Mr William Taylor in 1797. GF Prosser, in his book ‘Selected Illustrations of the County of Surrey’, published in 1828, gives us a potted history of the estate, as follows. Worcester Pa...

    There is very little available information about the Taylors, but we do know that William Senior, the gunpowder manufacturer, who died in 1764, was at some point a ship’s chandler in Wapping; he had built the Worcester Park Gunpowder Mills (also known as Tolworth Mills, Malden Mills and Long Ditton Mills) on the Hogsmill River in 1720 and an accoun...

    It is true to say that gunpowder mills exploded quite often and you can find more about the subject on this website in the article entitled Gunpowder Mills. Ewell had already experienced a troubled history with its facility, which you can read about here, and in 1849 the manufactory at Worcester Park blew up. The following report appeared in The Su...

    Pennethorne was born in Worcester in 1801 and became an architect; the people with whom he trained and worked were superstars in that world, such as August Pugin (designer of Alton Towers – not the theme park portion – and the interior of the Palace of Westminster) and John Nash (designer of the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, much of Buckingham Palace...

  4. Worcester (Park) House Main article: Worcester Park House In the 1950s, the ruins of an ornamental lake with a multi-arched bridge and balustrade were still visible in the woodland at the foot of a hill in Parker's Field.

  5. 3 bed semi-detached house for sale Just added. Beverley Road, Worcester Park KT4. Spacious 3-bedroom home, boasting ample potential to modernise and extend (stpp), currently accommodates 4 reception rooms, a large garden, plus 2 garages and off-street parking.

  6. This substantial three bedroom semi-detached family home is located on a sought-after road within easy reach of Worcester Park town centre with its wide range of shops, restaurants and amenities, including Worcester Parks Zone 4 mainline rail sta...

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