Pettiward Estate

Finborough Hall, Great Finborough, near Stowmarket, Suffolk, purchased in 1794 and rebuilt by Roger Pettiward (d.1833) and sold in 1935 by his eventual heir Roger Gamelyn Pettiward (1906–1942), in 2015 used as Finborough Hall School

The Pettiward Estate is a privately owned historic estate in west London, England, now owned by a family trust of the Pettiward family, formerly of Finborough Hall, Suffolk.

Territory

The Pettiward Estate's main landholdings are in Putney and West Brompton, London. Most of the houses were originally let by the estate on long leases, for example 99 years.

Descent

Main article: Pettiward Family

West Brompton, SW10

This part of the estate is located in north-west Chelsea, south of Earl's Court and north of World's End. Surviving records show the Pettiward family as landowners in south-west Kensington in the 1640s. Their West Brompton estate appears to have been acquired later, by Walter Pettiward (died 1749). The Pettiwards sold a small part of their estate[23] to James I Gunter (died 1819) in 1811,[24] a confectioner of Berkeley Square, whose son Robert I Gunter (d.1852) and grandsons Sir Robert Gunter, 1st Baronet (1831–1905) and James II Gunter developed much other land in the area, one of his main streets being Gunter Grove, the southern continuation of Finborough Road beyond the junction with Fulham Road. The estate was bounded to the west by the land of William Edwardes, 2nd Baron Kensington (1777–1852), 39 acres of which he sold before 1840 to form the Brompton Cemetery, opened in 1840. The eastern boundary was the east side of Redcliffe Gardens, the property of James Gunter.[25] The northern boundary was the back of the houses on Redcliffe Lane. The north-south extent thus comprised numbers 2 to 58 Redcliffe Gardens, west side.[26] The streets within the estate are lined with terraced housing and comprise:

Putney

The Pettiward family owned farms in part of the area between the Lower and Upper Richmond Roads. Roger Astley (died 1780) by his will dated 15 February 1778 bequeathed to Roger Pettiward his "copyhold estate at Putney consisting of three tenements".[28] In 1893 on this agricultural land immediately east of Erpingham Road was built an athletic track and concrete cycling velodrome, the first of its type in the United Kingdom. In 1904 houses were built on the land, and the streets within this part of the estate now include:[29]

Sources

References

  1. Burke's, 1937, p.1796
  2. Daniel Lysons, 'Putney', in The Environs of London: Volume 1, County of Surrey (London, 1792), pp. 404-435 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/london-environs/vol1/pp404-435
  3. See obituary in Gentlemans Magazine, October 1833, pp.370-1
  4. See image of his armorial bookplate
  5. Obituary in Gentlemans Magazine, October 1833, pp.370-1
  6. For description of house & contents see: Davy, Henry, Views of the seats of the noblemen and gentlemen in Suffolk
  7. Burke's, 1937, p.1797
  8. http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-279888-st-georges-school-finborough-hall-great-#.Va7uDvkQ8qc
  9. http://www.dia.ie/architects/view/4735/SANDYS-FRANCIS%5B2%5D
  10. http://free-stock-illustration.com/finborough+hall+suffolk?image=1676269202
  11. Burke's, 1937, p.1797
  12. Burke's, 1937, p.1797
  13. Per narrative in law case 26 June 1865 "Arbitration of Pettiward v. Metropolitan Boadr of Works, Court of Common Pleas Trinity Term, 1865. The Law Journal Reports, Volume 34, pp.301-6
  14. 'The Boltons and Redcliffe Square area: Introduction', in Survey of London: Volume 41, Brompton, ed. F H W Sheppard (London, 1983), pp. 195-202 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol41/pp195-202
  15. Sheppard
  16. Mural tablet Great Finborough Church
  17. http://punch.photoshelter.com/gallery/Paul-Crum-Cartoons/G0000eD2bBOGLBtY/
  18. Burke's, 1937, p.1797
  19. Burke's, 1937, p.1797
  20. See image
  21. http://www.chch.ox.ac.uk/cathedral/memorials/WW2/roger-pettiward
  22. Burke's, 1937, p.1797
  23. East of Hereford House (to the east of the present Colherne Court apartment block) on the southern side of Old Brompton Road
  24. Sheppard
  25. 'The Boltons and Redcliffe Square area: The Gunter estate, 1864-78', in Survey of London: Volume 41, Brompton, ed. F H W Sheppard (London, 1983), pp. 211-228
  26. The whole estate is marked "K" on figure 58 in [ 'The Boltons and Redcliffe Square area: Introduction', in Survey of London: Volume 41, Brompton, ed. F H W Sheppard (London, 1983), pp. 195-202 http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol41/pp195-202]
  27. 'The Boltons and Redcliffe Square area: The Gunter estate, 1864-78', in Survey of London: Volume 41, Brompton, ed. F H W Sheppard (London, 1983), pp. 211-228
  28. See law suit Pettiward v. Prescott, June–August 1802, Rolls, published in: Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of ..., Volume 7, By Francis Vesey, John Eykyn Hovenden, p.541
  29. http://www.putneysw15.com/default.asp?section=community&link=http://appasp.putneysw15.com/server/app/forum/ShowMessage.asp?ID=433290
  30. http://www.putneysw15.com/default.asp?section=community&link=http://appasp.putneysw15.com/server/app/forum/ShowMessage.asp?ID=433290
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