Egham Lodge

Original titleLodge, Robert Logan
Year painted1822
Museum reference numberPR172
Address and postcodeNear or on the site of Milton Park, Stroude Road, Egham, TW20 9EL
Listed building numbern/a
Construction date of building depicted and major alterationsLate eighteenth/early nineteenth century
History of ownership/residents and useEgham Lodge, sometimes referred to as Little Fosters, was owned by Robert Logan, a merchant, from 1815 when it was purchased from Isabella Blathwayt. Logan left the property to his wife, Eliza, in 1826 and it went to their daughter, Isabella after his wife’s death. 

Isabella married Joseph Dobinson, described variously as a merchant and a solicitor and Egham magistrate, in 1816 and it is Dobinson who is recorded as occupying Egham Lodge from at least 1832 until 1865.

Dobinson sold Egham Lodge/Little Fosters to Henry Worms in 1865 who sold it to his father, Baron de Worms, in 1871. The Baron de Worms also owned Milton Place (PR188).
Location’s present statusDemolished c.1880
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