Building    From 1852  To 1951

Lytham House

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In 1852 Richard Ansdell, then resident in Victoria Road, built a second studio in St. Alban's Grove (to the west of LeGrew's which was opposite number 3) and repaired an old cottage adjacent.  In about 1860–1 Ansdell replaced these with a large and plain three-storey house of five bays in grey brick, called Lytham House.

In 1886 (on Ansell's death) the freehold of Lytham House was sold, and it became the Kensington High School for Girls. It was demolished and rebuilt in 1951–5.

This photo is captioned: ".. c. 1905. Lytham House, St. Alban's Grove, in occupation of Kensington High School for Girls".  Since it (the tall 5-bay section) is still standing we struggle to reconcile the photo with the text, though both are from British History Online.

Sources: British History Online.

The story of Ansdell’s buildings in St Alban’s Grove is complicated, and made more so by street number changes, so we asked the good people at the Richard Ansdell website for help. Sarah kindly sent us a rough timeline of the Ansdells residences in Kensington:

1847 - 52      7 – 8 Victoria Road.   

1852 - 60      39 – 41 Victoria Road.  At this time, renovating a second property in St. Alban’s Grove (No. 3) plus an old cottage which became Lytham House.

1860 - 61      Living at Lytham House, 3 St. Alban’s Grove.

1861 - 84      Still living at Lytham House whilst building Collingwood Tower, Camberley where he was living when he died in 1885.  At this time he also had a Scottish Lodge in the Highlands which he built in 1870.

1905    Lytham House became the Kensington High School for girls.

1940 - 41   It was partly bombed during the London Blitz.

1951 -55 Demolished and rebuilt – see the opening plaque.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Lytham House

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Richard Ansdell

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T. Rider and Sons

T. Rider and Sons

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1 memorial
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Mulalley & Co Ltd

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1 memorial
Sir Thomas Docwra

Sir Thomas Docwra

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1 memorial
Hyde Park Estate

Hyde Park Estate

We don't know for sure that the HPEA is the "Hyde Park Estate" that erected the Dearmer plaque but it's the best candidate that we could find.

Group, Community / Clubs, Property

1 memorial
Lion rampant 'H' boundary markers

Lion rampant 'H' boundary markers

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3 memorials