Dollis Hill House

Large house in/near Dollis Hill, existed between 1825 and 2011

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Dollis Hill House was an early 19th-century farmhouse located on the modern-day northern boundary of Gladstone Park.

It was built as a farmhouse in 1825 by the Finch family and later occupied by Sir Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks, who subsequently became Lord Tweedmouth. In 1881 Lord Tweedmouth’s daughter and her husband, Lord Aberdeen, took up residence. They often had Prime Minister William Ewart Gladstone to stay as a guest. Other guests at the house included Joseph Chamberlain, Lord Rosebery, and Lord Randolph Churchill, father of Winston Churchill.

In 1897 Lord Aberdeen was appointed Governor-General of Canada and the Aberdeens moved out. When Willesden Urban District Council acquired the house and land in 1899, they named the park Gladstone Park after the old Prime Minister who had died the previous year.

Newspaper proprietor Hugh Gilzean-Reid occupied the house after the Aberdeens moved out, and his guests included the American author Mark Twain, who stayed at Dollis Hill house in the summer of 1900. Twain wrote that he had "never seen any place that was so satisfactorily situated, with its noble trees and stretch of country, and everything that went to make life delightful, and all within a biscuit’s throw of the metropolis of the world." "There is no suggestion of city here; it is country, pure and simple, and as still and reposeful as is the bottom of the sea." He later wrote "Dollis Hill comes nearer to being a paradise than any other home I ever occupied".

The house was opened to the public in 1909, but it was used as a hospital during the First World War. In the Second World War, Winston Churchill’s War Cabinet met there during 1941. The original Red Cross Flag, that flew over the House, when it was being used as a hospital was laid up in the nearby St. Catherine’s Church, where it still hangs, together with a memorial plaque.

From 1974 the house was used for training courses for catering students, until it was closed in 1989. Two major fires in 1995 and 1996 damaged the house badly, and from then onward it remained derelict. On February 20, 2011, a third fire broke out in the basement of Dollis Hill House. Dollis Hill House Trust worked to find a solution in accordance with Brent Council’s stipulations, teaming up briefly with social enterprise. When funding failed, the Council declared its intention to initiate an application for demolition.

In April 2011 Brent Council announced that all attempts to save Dollis Hill House had failed, and that they had been given permission by the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government to demolish the building. In January 2012, Dollis Hill House was entirely demolished, leaving the historic site barren.

In mid-2012 Brent council controversially undertook the building of a folly that followed the old floor plan of the house but utilizing none of the original house fabric or materials.

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NEARBY LOCATIONS OF NOTE
Dollis Hill Farm Dollis Hill Farm was situated to the north of Dollis Hill Lane.
Dollis Hill House Dollis Hill House was an early 19th-century farmhouse located on the modern-day northern boundary of Gladstone Park.

NEARBY STREETS
Ainsworth Close, NW2 Ainsworth Close is a road in the NW2 postcode area (Dollis Hill)
Allies House, NW2 Residential block (Dollis Hill)
Applewood Close, NW2 Applewood Close is a road in the NW2 postcode area (Dollis Hill)
Campbell Gordon Way, NW2 Campbell Gordon Way is a street in Cricklewood (Dollis Hill)
Church Walk House, NW2 Residential block (Dollis Hill)
Dollis Hill Avenue, NW2 Dollis Hill Avenue is named after the Dollis Brook. ’Dollis’ comes from the Saxon word Dwllice meaning ’erratic’ (Dollis Hill)
Dollis Hill Lane, NW2 Dollis Hill Lane is an ancient throughway (Dollis Hill)
Flowers Close, NW2 Flowers Close belated recognised Tommy Flowers, designer of the Colossus computer (Dollis Hill)
Forbes Close, NW2 Forbes Close is a road in the NW2 postcode area (Dollis Hill)
Hawarden Hill, NW2 Hawarden Hill is a road in the NW2 postcode area (Dollis Hill)
Hill Close, NW2 Hill Close is a road in the NW2 postcode area (Dollis Hill)
Hillcrest Gardens, NW2 Hillcrest Gardens is a location in London (Dollis Hill)
Homestead Park, NW2 Homestead Park consists of twenty one dwelling-houses located on the north side of Dollis Hill Lane (Dollis Hill)
Lennox Gardens, NW10 Lennox Gardens is a road in the NW10 postcode area (Dollis Hill)
Longberrys, NW2 Longberrys is a street in Cricklewood (Dollis Hill)
Midwood Close, NW2 Midwood Close is a road in the NW2 postcode area (Dollis Hill)
Millennium Business Centre Humber Trading Estate, NW2 Millennium Business Centre is on the Humber Trading Estate (Dollis Hill)
Mulgrave Road, NW10 Mulgrave Road is a road in the NW10 postcode area (Dollis Hill)
Nevilles Court, NW2 Nevilles Court is a street in Cricklewood (Dollis Hill)
Newfield Rise, NW2 Newfield Rise is a street in Cricklewood (Dollis Hill)
Nutfield Road, NW2 Nutfield Road is a road in the NW2 postcode area (Dollis Hill)
Orchard Close, NW2 Orchard Close is a road in the NW2 postcode area (Dollis Hill)
Park Lodge, NW2 Park Lodge is a street in Cricklewood (Dollis Hill)
Park Side, NW2 Park Side is a street in Cricklewood (Dollis Hill)
Park View Road, NW10 Park View Road is a street in Willesden (Dollis Hill)
Parkside, NW2 Parkside is a road in the NW2 postcode area (Dollis Hill)
Pippin Close, NW2 Pippin Close is a road in the NW2 postcode area (Dollis Hill)
Rose Croft Gardens, NW2 Rose Croft Gardens is a cul-de-sac off of Dollis Hill Lane (Dollis Hill)
Rosecroft Gardens, NW2 Rosecroft Gardens is a location in London (Dollis Hill)
Rylandes Road, NW2 Rylandes Road is a road in the NW2 postcode area (Dollis Hill)
Sonia Gardens, NW10 Sonia Gardens is a road in the NW10 postcode area (Dollis Hill)
St Andrews Close, NW2 St Andrews Close is a road in the NW2 postcode area (Dollis Hill)
The Crescent, NW2 The Crescent is a street in Cricklewood (Dollis Hill)
Vincent Gardens, NW2 Vincent Gardens is a street in Cricklewood (Dollis Hill)
Woodbridge Close, NW2 Woodbridge Close lies off of Newfield Rise (Dollis Hill)


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