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  1. Schomberg House at 80–82 Pall Mall is a prominent house on the south side of Pall Mall in central London which has a colourful history. Only the street facade survives today. It was built for the 3rd Duke of Schomberg, a Huguenot general in the service of the British Crown. [1]

  2. Pall Mall: Old Schomberg House. Schomberg House (Plates 206, 207, 208, figs. 62–4) took its name from the third Duke of Schomberg, for whom it was reconstructed in 1698. In 1769 the house was divided into three; the eastern house (No. 82) was demolished in 1850, and the only part of the seventeenth-century building now surviving is the ...

  3. List Entry Number: 1225814. Date first listed: 05-Feb-1970. List Entry Name: SCHOMBERG HOUSE. Statutory Address: SCHOMBERG HOUSE, 80-82, PALL MALL SW1. Go to the official list entry.

  4. Nov 10, 2015 · While the rest of the building dates from the 1950s, much of the facade from what is now known as Old Schomberg House (among numerous buildings in Pall Mall once occupied by the War Office) was retained and the eastern end restored.

    • No. 82
    • No. 81
    • No. 80
    • Later History of Nos. 80–82

    The eastern wing of Schomberg House wasconverted into a shop which from 1769 to 1857 (fn. 30) flourished as a fashionable textile store run by asuccession of mercers and furriers, i.e., 1769–75,Gregg and Lavie, mercers; 1776–81, Lavie;1782–4, William King; 1785–96, R. Dyde andCo., importers of lace, cambrics and lawns, haberdashers, milliners and f...

    The central portion of Schomberg House wastaken by John Astley for his own occupation.Astley (? 1730–87) was a portrait painter. Hestudied in London and Rome and painted portraitsin Dublin for a few years. His first wife, LadyDuckenfield Daniel, was a rich widow; shortlyafter her marriage to Astley she and her daughterdied, leaving him a considerab...

    The most notable of the eighteenth-centuryartists who were associated with SchombergHouse was Thomas Gainsborough. His residencein the western wing between 1774 and his death in1788 (fn. 48)is commemorated by a London CountyCouncil plaque. It was probably for him that a new staircase wasinserted, presumably in the position occupied bythe old main s...

    In 1852 Harding and Co. agreed to purchasethe lease of No. 80 from the occupant, Sir JohnKirkland, who was allowed to occupy the upperfloors (fn. 33) until 1859. (fn. 30) New leases of all threehouses were granted to the firm in 1854, (fn. 59) withcovenants to rebuild the centre and western wingby 1865. Before any attempt was made to carryout these...

  5. Schomberg House at 80–82 Pall Mall is a prominent house on the south side of Pall Mall in central London which has a colourful history. Only the street facade survives today. It was built for the 3rd Duke of Schomberg, a Huguenot general in the service of the British Crown. [1]

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  7. Sep 26, 2020 · Vic Keegan’s Lost London 162: The many facades of Schomberg House. A fine-looking building on Pall Mall, it has been a place of both great artistry and outlandish disrepute. Observe 80-82 Pall Mall and be bemused by this brazen anomaly interrupting the architectural calm of London’s clubland.

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