Runnymede Park

Original title[Runnymede] Park, Parry
Year painted1822
Museum reference numberPR154
Address and postcodeRunnymede Park, Tite Hill, Egham, TW20 0NB
Listed building numberGrade 117/11/86 List Entry: 1028921
Construction date of building depicted and major alterations1789-1792 designed by Samuel Wyatt
History of ownership/residents and useRunnymede Park was designed by Wyatt and built by David Jebb. It was sold to George Parry in 1807.
In 1832 The Family Topographer lists Neville Reid as occupant.

Then in 1842 The Topographical History of Surrey records Colonel Henry Salwey, a ‘much respected and brave officer who served with the Coldstream Guards in the years 1813-1814’, as living at Runnymede Park. 

The house was up for sale in 1859 although the purchaser is not clear.
Location’s present status
Links and referencesSurrey History Centre has several images of the property including another similar one by Hassell: SHC 4348/4/18/3 Also the sale particulars from 1859: SHC 6222/1/1