ABOUT
Location: London
Type: Residential
A Grade II listed landmark was beautifully reimagined, with a 40,000 sqft expansion that more than doubled its original footprint, an extraordinary achievement for a building of such historical significance.
One of London’s most important stately homes, the three-storey Doughty House was originally built in 1769 in the finest Portland stone and London brick for Sir William Richardson, located at the crest of Richmond Hill, providing spectacular views of the River Thames. In 1786 the Georgian mansion, which resembles Highgrove House, was purchased by heiress Elizabeth Doughty and gained her name.




