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Picton House, 52 High Street, Kingston Upon Thames, Greater London

John Sparks1999-08-15

Historic England

Historic England
London, United Kingdom

Picton House backs on to the River Thames. It was built in the early 1730s and its interior was remodelled in the 1740s. A new wing was added in the 1750s. Between 1979 and 1981, it was restored and converted to offices and a new extension built.

The name of the house derives from Cesar Picton, a slave or servant who was brought to England from Senegal in 1760 or 1761. After setting himself up as a coal merchant, he rented and then bought the house in 1795.

This image was taken for the Images of England Project.

Historic England Archive IOE01/01046/17

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  • Title: Picton House, 52 High Street, Kingston Upon Thames, Greater London
  • Creator: John Sparks
  • Date Created: 1999-08-15
  • Rights: Copyright Mr John Sparks. Source: Historic England Archive
  • Medium: Digital photograph
Historic England

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