NOTES: A small house was first designed for John George Fuller on land he purchased in 1819 at the top of Brixton Hill but even as it was under construction a larger one was designed communicating with the first which then became offices for the newer house. J. B. Papworth provided designs for the estate up until his death. The house was demolished in 1908.
NOTES: Castlebar House burnt down in the Troubles of 1798. Papworth's 1825 designs for a replacement house appear to have been built as 'The Lawn' which served as a residence for Lord Bingham (later the 3rd Earl of Lucan) when he was in Ireland. Additional stables and farm buildings were designed for Lucan in 1839-1844.
NOTES: Castlebar House burnt down in the Troubles of 1798. Papworth's 1825 designs for a replacement house appear to have been built as 'The Lawn' which served as a residence for Lord Bingham (later the 3rd Earl of Lucan) when he was in Ireland. Additional stables and farm buildings were designed for Lucan in 1839-1844.
NOTES: John Carr of York designed the Palladian Basildon Park for Sir Francis Sykes (1776-1783). The interiors were never completed during Sykes's time and when the family later sold the house in 1838 the new owner, James Morrison, commissioned Papworth to complete and upgrade the interiors as well as design alterations to the lodges and stables and design new estate buildings.