DiCamillo Companion
England

Ingress Abbey

  • Earlier Houses: There were four earlier houses on, or near, the site of the current 19th century house. The earliest were medieval buildings that belonged to Dartford Priory. In January of 1760, after the death of his wife, the 2nd Earl of Bessborough sold the Ingress Abbey Estate. Lord Bessborough was the last owner of the fourth house.

    Built / Designed For: Alderman James Harmer

    House & Family History: The current 19th century house supposedly incorporates stone from the Old London Bridge, which was demolished in 1831. In 1991 Ingress Abbey was purchased and redeveloped for housing. The 19th century poet Eliza Cook was a regular visitor at Ingress and wrote much of her poetry, including her most famous work, "The Old Armchair," here. Cook, who never married, was a supporter of women’s rights and the lover of the American actress Charlotte Cushman, for whom she wrote the poem "To Charlotte Cushman."

    Collections: John Calcraft's collection included Roman altars, which were displayed in Chambers's temple. The 2nd Earl of Bessborough, a noted collector of antique marbles, intaglios, and cameos, maintained an important art collection at Ingress in the 18th century.

  • Garden & Outbuildings: William Chambers's temple folly was moved to Cobham Hall, Kent, in 1820.

  • Architect: William Oldham Chambers

    Designed: Temple (removed to Cobham Hall, Kent in 1820)

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    Architect: Charles Moreing

    Date: 1830s
    Designed: Current House for James Harmer

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  • Title: Pleasures of Antiquity: British Collectors of Greece and Rome, The
    Author: Scott, Jonathan
    Year Published: 2003
    Reference: pg. 139
    Publisher: New Haven: Yale University Press
    ISBN: 0300098545
    Book Type: Hardback

    Title: No Voice From the Hall: Early Memories of a Country House Snooper
    Author: Harris, John
    Year Published: 1998
    Publisher: London: John Murray
    ISBN: 0719555671
    Book Type: Hardback

    Title: Georgian: The Magazine of the Georgian Group, The
    Author: NA
    Year Published: NA
    Reference: January 1999, pg. 13
    Publisher: London: The Georgian Group
    ISBN: NA
    Book Type: Magazine

  • House Listed: Grade II

    Park Listed: Not Listed

  • "Poirot" (1990 - TV series, as Somerscot Hall in the episode "The Kidnapped Prime Minister").
  • Past Seat / Home of: SEATED AT EARLIER HOUSES: William Ponsonby, 2nd Earl of Bessborough, until 1762. SEATED AT CURRENT HOUSE: Alderman James Harmer, 19th century.

    Current Ownership Type: Corporation

    Primary Current Ownership Use: Flats / Multi Family

  • House Open to Public: No

    Historic Houses Member: No