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208: 220: 196: 22: 128:, a well-regarded portrait painter, and his wife also known for her flower pieces, along with his two older brothers Francis Wilfrid Lawson (1842–1935), a "historical painter and designer" and Malcolm Leonard Lawson (1847–1918), a "professor of music". 514: 529: 297: 534: 509: 99:), who lived there until his death at sea in 1744, aside from two periods in 1724 and 1725–28, when it was rented out to Captain Reginald RN and then to Captain Leonard Wynn RN. 143: 64: 132: 60: 519: 83:. It is a four-storey red-brick building with four windows on each floor at the front. The building is Grade II* listed but with a minimal description. 305: 539: 446: 139:'s second administration from 1880 to 1883 and served as Chairman of Ways and Means (Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons) from 1886 to 1893. 470: 268: 524: 332: 263: 124:(1849–1882), the landscape painter was living there with his parents (a number of his works still hang there), William Lawson of 164:
MP, the Conservative Party politician, then his wife Nuala Allason (they divorced in 1974) and their son, fellow former Tory MP
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When built, it would have been directly on the waterfront, and thus approachable by boat. With the building of
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In 2002, as a "wreck in need of renovation" it was for sale for £5 million.
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The empty house had subsequently been used as a location for the 2002 film
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Grade II* listed buildings in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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For about 40 years prior to 2002, it had been home to Lieutenant-Colonel
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Grade II* listed house on Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, built in 1718
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was living there at the time of his death. Courtney was a member of
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was living there with his wife Georgina, niece and two servants.
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Notable former residents include the landscape painter
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On Balchen's death the house passed to his son-in-law
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Houses in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
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Index


Cheyne Walk
Chelsea
4 Cheyne Walk
Cecil Gordon Lawson
Henry Thomas Ryall
Baron
Baroness Courtney of Penwith
Chelsea Embankment
River Thames
Admiral Sir John Balchen
captain
Commodore Temple West
vice-admiral
Henry Thomas Ryall
Cecil Gordon Lawson
Edinburgh
Baron Courtney of Penwith
Gladstone
Lady Courtney
Save the Children Fund
James Allason
Rupert Allason
The Gathering Storm
Winston Churchill
Desmond Morton
Jim Broadbent
15 Cheyne Walk
15 Cheyne Walk
15 Cheyne Walk

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