ELMFIELD HOUSE

GRADE TWO LISTED RESTORATION

GRADE II LISTED HERITAGE RESTORATION


 

Elmfield House was built as a private residence during the early part of the 18th century and the house became famous for hosting a meeting in 1864 between Guiseppe Garibaldi and his friend Alexander Herzen who was the father of the Russian Free Press. Garibaldi subsequently unified Italy. London Borough of Richmond owned the building from 1894 to 2008 and in 2008 Elmfield house was set up a as a specialist and general dental practice. 


Elmfield House is a Grade II listed building with many original features such as the original ornate ceiling on the first floor and original wall painting. We will be carrying out restoration and structural works to safeguard this buildings future.

COMPLETED // JAN 2024



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