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| Location | 40 Sandycoombe Road, Twickenham TW1 2LR, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames |
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| Built | 1813 |
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| Built for | J. M. W. Turner and his father William Turner |
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| Architect | J. M. W. Turner |
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| Architectural style | Picturesque-cottage style |
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| Governing body | Turner's House Trust |
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| Official name | Sandycombe Lodge |
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| Designated | 2 September 1952 |
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| Reference no. | 1262429 |
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Sandycombe Lodge is a Grade II* listed[1] house at 40 Sandycoombe Road, Twickenham, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.[i] In the picturesque-cottage style, it was designed and built in 1813 by the artist J. M. W. Turner (1775–1851) as his country retreat and as a home for his father William (1745–1829).[2] Turner lived there from 1814 to 1826.[1] Originally known as Solus Lodge,[3] it is the only surviving building designed by Turner, and shows the influence of his friend Sir John Soane.[2] The appearance of the house had been much altered by the addition of second floors to the original side wings.[3]
When it was built, Twickenham was rural, as can be seen in the engraving Sandycombe Lodge, Twickenham, Villa of J. M. W. Turner (1814) that was engraved by W. B. Cooke after William Havell and is now held at Tate Britain.[4]
Since the sale of Sandycombe Lodge in 1826 by Turner, it has had several owners.[5] The house was used as a factory to produce airmen's uniforms during the Second World War.[2] The vibrations from the heavy machinery caused damage to the staircase and ceilings of the house.[2] The house was bought by Professor Harold Livermore and his wife Ann in 1947, and they created the Sandycombe Lodge Trust (now Turner's House Trust) in 2005.[2] After Livermore's death in 2010, the house was left to the Trust to be preserved as a monument to Turner.[2]
Many of the house's original features survived, but it needed major restoration work and redecoration.[2] Turner's House Trust sought to raise funds to restore the house, remove Victorian additions and return it to its appearance in Turner's day.[2][6][7] In January 2015 it was announced that the Trust was to receive a grant of £1.4 million from the Heritage Lottery Fund to enable this work to take place.[8] The year-long renovation, costing £2.4 million, started in March 2016. The restoration of Turner's House is now complete and the house is open to the public; visitors can experience Turner's House as he lived in it, and learn the fascinating stories behind the conservation of this important historic house.
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Notes
- ^ On older maps, the street name is spelt Sandycombe Road; an extra 'o' was added in the later 20th century, probably on the orders of the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, to distinguish it from another Sandycombe Road in Richmond and Kew.
References
Further reading
- Parry-Wingfield, Catherine; Wilton, Andrew. J. M. W. Turner, R.A.: The Artist and His House in Twickenham, Turner's House Trust, 2012, 59 pp.
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| Paintings |
- Lambeth Palace (1790)
- The Rising Squall (1792)
- Interior of a Romanesque Church (c. 1795–1800)
- Landscape with Windmill and Rainbow (c. 1795–1800)
- Diana and Callisto (c. 1796)
- Fishermen at Sea (1796)
- Interior of a Gothic Church (c. 1797)
- Limekiln at Coalbrookdale (c. 1797)
- Moonlight, a Study at Millbank (1797)
- Dunstanburgh Castle (1798)
- Aeneas and the Sibyl (c. 1798)
- Buttermere Lake (1798)
- Caernarvon Castle (c. 1798)
- Coniston Fells (1798)
- Shipping by a Breakwater (1798)
- Tivoli and the Roman Campagna (c. 1798)
- View of a Town (c. 1798)
- Dolbadarn Castle (1798–1799)
- Self-Portrait (c. 1799)
- View in Wales (c. 1799–1800)
- A Beech Wood with Gypsies round a Campfire (c. 1800)
- A Beech Wood with Gypsies Seated in the Distance (c. 1800)
- Landscape with Lake and Fallen Tree (c. 1800)
- View on Clapham Common (c. 1800–1805)
- The Fifth Plague of Egypt (1800)
- Dutch Boats in a Gale (1801)
- Fishermen Upon a Lee-Shore in Squally Weather (1802)
- Salisbury Cathedral from the Cloisters (1802)
- The Tenth Plague of Egypt (1802)
- Ben Lomond Mountains, Scotland (1802)
- Jason (1802)
- Ships Bearing Up for Anchorage (1802)
- Bonneville, Savoy (1803)
- Calais Pier (1803)
- The Festival of the Opening of the Vintage at Mâcon (1803)
- Fishing Boats Entering Calais Harbour (1803)
- Boats Carrying Out Anchors (1804)
- The Destruction of Sodom (1805)
- The Deluge (1805)
- The Shipwreck (1805)
- Windsor Castle from the Thames (1805)
- Fall of the Rhine at Schaffhausen (1806)
- The Thames at Weybridge (1806)
- Walton Bridges (1806)
- Cliveden on Thames (1807)
- A Country Blacksmith (1807)
- Linlithgow Palace (1807)
- Newark Abbey (1807)
- Sun Rising through Vapour (1807)
- Two Captured Danish Ships Entering Portsmouth Harbour (1807)
- The Junction of the Thames and the Medway (1807)
- The Battle of Trafalgar (1808)
- The Forest of Bere (1808)
- Pope's Villa at Twickenham (1808)
- Margate (1808)
- Sheerness as Seen from the Nore (1808)
- The Unpaid Bill (1808)
- View of Richmond Hill and Bridge (1808)
- Fishing Upon the Blythe Sand (1809)
- The Garreteer's Petition (1809)
- Harvest Dinner, Kingston Bank (1809)
- London from Greenwich Park (1809)
- Ploughing Up Turnips (1809)
- The Trout Stream (1809)
- Sun Setting through Vapour (1809)
- The Fish Market at Hastings Beach (1810)
- High Street, Oxford (1810)
- The Wreck of a Transport Ship (1810)
- Apollo and Python (1811)
- Somer Hill, Tonbridge (1811)
- Saltash with the Water Ferry (1811)
- Hulks on the Tamar (1811)
- St Mawes at the Pilchard Season (1812)
- Teignmouth (1812)
- Hannibal and his Army Crossing the Alps (1812)
- Frosty Morning (1813)
- Dido and Aeneas (1814)
- Dido building Carthage (1815)
- Crossing the Brook (1815)
- The Decline of the Carthaginian Empire (1817)
- Raby Castle (1817)
- Dort or Dordrecht (1818)
- The Field of Waterloo (1818)
- A First Rate Taking in Stores (1818)
- Richmond Hill (1819)
- Entrance of the Meuse (1819)
- Rome, from the Vatican (1820)
- George IV at St Giles's, Edinburgh (1822)
- The Battle of Trafalgar (1822)
- What You Will! (1822)
- The Bay of Baiae (1823)
- The Harbour of Dieppe (1825)
- Cologne (1826)
- Forum Romanum (1826)
- Mortlake Terrace (1826)
- Port Ruysdael (1826)
- Rembrandt's Daughter (1827)
- Scene in Derbyshire (1827)
- The Chain Pier, Brighton (1828)
- Chichester Canal (1828)
- East Cowes Castle (1828)
- Palestrina (1828)
- Regulus (1828)
- View of Orvieto (1828)
- Vision of Medea (1828)
- The Banks of the Loire (1829)
- The Loretto Necklace (1829)
- Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus (1829)
- Calais Sands at Low Water (1830)
- The Evening Star (1830)
- Funeral of Sir Thomas Lawrence (1830)
- Pilate Washing his Hands (1830)
- Caligula's Palace and Bridge (1831)
- Lifeboat and Manby Apparatus Going Off to a Stranded Vessel (1831)
- Van Tromp's Barge Entering the Texel (1831)
- Christ Driving the Traders from the Temple (1832)
- Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Italy (1832)
- The Prince of Orange Landing at Torbay (1832)
- Helvoetsluys (1832)
- Staffa, Fingal's Cave (1832)
- Bridge of Sighs, Ducal Palace and Custom House (1833)
- Quillebeuf, Mouth of the Seine (1833)
- Rotterdam Ferry-Boat (1833)
- The Fountain of Indolence (1834)
- The Golden Bough (1834)
- Venice: The Dogana and San Giorgio Maggiore (1834)
- St Michael's Mount, Cornwall (1834)
- Wreckers, Coast of Northumberland (1834)
- The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons (1835)
- A Disaster at Sea (1835)
- Keelmen Heaving in Coals by Moonlight (1835)
- Line Fishing, Off Hastings (1835)
- Rome, From Mount Aventine (1835)
- Venice, from the Porch of Madonna della Salute (c. 1835)
- Juliet and her Nurse (1836)
- The Parting of Hero and Leander (1837)
- The Fighting Temeraire (1838)
- Fishing Boats with Hucksters Bargaining for Fish (1838)
- Ovid Banished from Rome (1838)
- Phryne Going to the Public Baths as Venus (1838)
- Agrippina Landing with the Ashes of Germanicus (1839)
- Cicero at His Villa at Tusculum (1839)
- Modern Rome – Campo Vaccino (1839)
- The Slave Ship (1840)
- Neapolitan Fisher Girls Surprised Bathing by Moonlight (1840)
- Venice, the Bridge of Sighs (1840)
- Venice from the Giudecca (1840)
- Schloss Rosenau (1841)
- Campo Santo (1842)
- Snow Storm: Steam-Boat off a Harbour's Mouth (1842)
- The Dogana, San Giorgio, Citella, from the Steps of the Europa (1842)
- The Blue Rigi (1842)
- The Red Rigi (1842)
- Peace – Burial at Sea (1842)
- War. The Exile and the Rock Limpet (1842)
- Light and Colour (1843)
- The Opening of the Wallhalla (1843)
- St Benedetto, Looking Towards Fusina (1843)
- The Sun of Venice Going to Sea (1843)
- Venice, Maria della Salute (1844)
- Approach to Venice (1844)
- Venice Quay, Ducal Palace (1844)
- Ostend (1844)
- Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway (1844)
- The Arrival of Louis-Philippe at Portsmouth (1845)
- Sunrise with Sea Monsters (1845)
- Norham Castle, Sunrise (c. 1845)
- Seascape: Folkestone (c. 1845)
- Whalers (1845)
- Whalers Entangled in Flaw Ice (1846)
- Queen Mab's Cave (1846)
- The Hero of a Hundred Fights (1847)
- The Wreck Buoy (1849)
- Mercury Sent to Admonish Aeneas (1850)
- The Departure of the Fleet (1850)
- The Beacon Light (unknown)
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