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probably in the 1780s – that Templeton House must have been built. The house is first recorded on a map of 1787.
The sprawling 28,000-square-foot property, with its amber brick façade and stately decor, is nestled in the quiet suburb of Roehampton in southwest London, and was once the home of Winston Churchill.
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ignored (help)its first occupant, in 1786, was Lady Elizabeth Templetown, the wife of an Irish aristocrat and an artist