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The Valet’s Room, West Hill, 1824

Beginning on the second floor, the Inventory of West Hill describes the ‘Right Hand Bedchamber’ as the ‘Valets Room’. The room had a colour scheme of blue and white, including a ‘Blue and white painted ...

The Valet’s Dressing Room and the Housemaid’s Closet, West Hill, 1824

A dressing room adjoined the Valet’s Room, at West Hill, containing a ‘Mahogany Wash hand Table with handsome marble top’ and a ‘Mahogany Boot & Shoe horse’. A description of the Housemaid’s Closet ...

The Upper White Dressing Room, West Hill, 1824

Mahogany furniture featured prominently in the Upper White Dressing Room at West Hill. A ‘Bowed front mahogany Dressing Table with Drawer Lock & Key’ was housed in the room, alongside a ‘Mahogany tray ...

The Sale of West Hill: The Mansion House in 1842

Reminiscent of the 1824 Sale Papers for Melrose Hall, the Sutherland Papers contains ‘The Particulars and Conditions of Sale’ for ‘West Hill’ which is described as ‘A Noble Mansion’, formerly known as ...

The Principle Drawing Room, West Hill, 1824

The Principle Drawing Room at West Hill was another lavishly decorated room with handsome features and elegant furniture exhibiting the wealth of the Leveson-Gower family. A ‘handsome Brown & pink’ ...

The Marquis of Stafford’s Bedroom

The Marquis of Stafford’s private room contained a ‘Japanned front’ stove and six ‘handsome Rosewood and Gold Elbow Chairs’ with ‘cushions & cases’. The room housed a writing desk and an ‘elegant rosewood ...

The Large Upper White Bedchamber, West Hill, 1824

One of the most extravagantly decorated rooms on the second floor of West Hill was the Large Upper White Bedchamber. Amongst the more lavish items which the room contained was ‘a Capital 5ft6 Fourpost ...

The Housemaid’s Room, West Hill, 1824

The Housemaid and Butler at West Hill were housed on the basement floor of the mansion house. The inventory of furniture in the Housemaid’s Room includes two ‘copper tea kettles’, a mahogany chair, a ...

The 'Groom of the Chambers' Room, West Hill, 1824

Adjoining the Upper White Dressing Room at West Hill was the 'Groom of the Chambers' Room. Like many of the rooms on the second floor, this room featured ‘Holland Roller’ window blinds and a number of ...

The Gardeners at West Hill, 1824

West Hill’s extensive lands included a productive garden where vegetables and fruit were grown. The Inventory lists a ‘Flower Gardeners House’ which appears to have had one living room and an adjoining ...

The Farm House at West Hill, 1824

The West Hill estate included a Farm House and extensive agricultural lands. The Inventory lists a Farm House which contained two bedrooms, a washhouse, a kitchen and a scullery. Aside from the Farm House ...

The Conservatory at West Hill, 1824

In addition to the hot houses, West Hill had its own Conservatory which was also used for growing exotic fruits. Eight 'fine orange trees in pots’ were kept in the Conservatory, which also housed a ‘wire ...

The Butler’s Sleeping Room, West Hill, 1824

The Butler at West Hill had a sleeping room in the Basement of the house. A stove and fender were housed in this room, alongside a ‘Mahogany folding linen airer’ and a ‘Fourpost Bedstead’. This bedstead ...

The Blue Bedroom, West Hill, 1824

The Blue Bedroom at West Hill contained a considerable amount of furniture, including a ‘Fourpost Bedstead with Wainscot feet posts’. This bedstead is described as featuring a ‘handsome white shell & ...

The Bakehouse at West Hill, 1824

West Hill had its own bakehouse which baked and provided bread for the household. The bakehouse had its own ‘bread oven and stove’ with a three foot ‘kneading trough’ and ‘flour bin’. Baking tins, ...

Rooms on the Ground Floor of West Hill: The Breakfast Room or Study, 1824

The Breakfast Room, or Study at West Hill featured some of the most ‘handsome’ furniture in the mansion house. A steel stove and fender are both described as ‘elegant’, as is the six foot six ‘Rosewood ...

Lady Stafford’s Bedroom

Unlike the elaborately decorated reception rooms, Lady Stafford’s bedroom at West Hill was surprisingly modest. Her private chamber housed a stove, ‘an outside canvas sun shade’ and ‘four Japanned rosewood ...

From Melrose Hall to West Hill, 1824

The Sutherland Collection includes the ‘particulars and conditions of sale’ for ‘that distinguished freehold estate’ called ‘Melrose Hall’. Melrose Hall was situated at West Hill, Wandsworth, ‘only six ...