Sandford Manor House
Kings Road Chelsea said to have been the residence of Nell Gwynne [sic].
[London,
c1820].
Original watercolour drawing, accompanied by a wood-engraving from 'The Gentleman's Magazine', and a few leaves from the 'Art Union'.
177 by 258mm (7 by 10.25 inches).
18137
notes:
Sandford Manor House gained some notoriety in the late eighteenth century when it was rumoured to have either been Nell Gwyne's family home, or built for her by Charles II, whose mistress she was.
"A halo of romance is gathered round Sandford Manor House because of Nell Gwyn's supposed connection with it. We have even been told that it was built for her by Charles II, although the style of the house is undoubtedly earlier, and we know that it continued to belong ...
"A halo of romance is gathered round Sandford Manor House because of Nell Gwyn's supposed connection with it. We have even been told that it was built for her by Charles II, although the style of the house is undoubtedly earlier, and we know that it continued to belong ...
bibliography:
Webb, "Sandford Manor", in 'Survey of London Monograph' 1907
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