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- Sandycombe_Lodge abstract "Sandycombe Lodge is a Grade II* listed house at 40 Sandycoombe Road, Twickenham, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. In the picturesque-cottage style, it was designed and built in 1813 by the artist J. M. W. Turner (1775–1851) as his country retreat and as a home for his father William (1745–1829). Turner lived there from 1814 to 1826. Originally known as Solus Lodge, it is the only surviving building designed by Turner, and shows the influence of his friend Sir John Soane. The appearance of the house has been much altered by the addition of second floors to the original side wings.When it was built, Twickenham was rural, as can be seen in the engraving Sandycombe Lodge, Twickenham, Villa of J. M. W. Turner (1814) that was engraved by W. B. Cooke after William Havell and is now held at Tate Britain.Since the sale of Sandycombe Lodge in 1826 by Turner, it has had several owners. The house was used as a factory producing airmen's uniforms during the Second World War. The vibrations from the heavy machinery caused damage to the staircase and ceilings of the house. The house was bought by Professor Harold Livermore and his wife in 1947, and they created the Sandycombe Lodge Trust (now Turner's House Trust) in 2005. After Livermore's death in 2010, the house was left to the trust to be preserved as a monument to Turner.Sandycombe Lodge was added to English Heritage's Heritage at Risk Register in 2013.Many of the house's original features survive, but it needs major restoration work and redecoration. Turner's House Trust has been seeking additional funding to restore the house, remove Victorian additions and return it to its appearance in Turner's day. In January 2015 it was announced that the Trust is to receive a grant of £1.4 million from the Heritage Lottery Fund to enable this work to take place. The yearlong renovation costing £2.4 million will start in March 2016. The house will reopen to visitors in the summer of 2017; until then it may only be inspected from the road.".
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- Sandycombe_Lodge wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sandycombe Lodge".
- Sandycombe_Lodge altName "Solus Lodge".
- Sandycombe_Lodge architect "J. M. W. Turner".
- Sandycombe_Lodge architecture "Picturesque-cottage style".
- Sandycombe_Lodge built "1813".
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- Sandycombe_Lodge caption "Sandycombe Lodge in 1814".
- Sandycombe_Lodge designation "Grade II* Listed Building".
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- Sandycombe_Lodge subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_houses_in_London.
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- Sandycombe_Lodge comment "Sandycombe Lodge is a Grade II* listed house at 40 Sandycoombe Road, Twickenham, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. In the picturesque-cottage style, it was designed and built in 1813 by the artist J. M. W. Turner (1775–1851) as his country retreat and as a home for his father William (1745–1829). Turner lived there from 1814 to 1826. Originally known as Solus Lodge, it is the only surviving building designed by Turner, and shows the influence of his friend Sir John Soane.".
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