Langham House, Georgian house in Ham, England
Langham House is a three-story residential building with typical Georgian architecture in Ham, London. The facade features symmetrical brick walls with decorative cornices and traditional sash windows throughout.
The building was completed in 1709 during a period when London was expanding outward and wealthy families built homes in the countryside. Georgian style was the preferred architectural approach for such residences at that time.
The house carries its name from a family who lived there during its early years. Visitors can see how the elegant design reflects the lifestyle of wealthy families in this period.
The building is located near public transportation routes and easily accessible from central London. Visitors should be aware that the property is protected under heritage conservation guidelines and access may be limited.
The property sits within spacious grounds and extensive gardens that reflect its closeness to the River Thames. This generous green setting was typical for wealthy households seeking privacy and room away from the city.
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