Building   

Spedan Tower(s)

Categories: Property

The house was bought by John Lewis in the late 1880s. Apparently, whilst looking for a new home for his young family, he hired a hansom cab and drove out in a different direction each day with his wife. After one trip he returned home to tell her that one house she really liked had been sold, but later confessed it had been bought by him. He renamed it Spedan Towers, and the family lived there until his sons grew up. He commuted to his shop in Oxford Street each day, initially in his carriage and then in a Rolls Royce. He lived there until his death in 1928. It was then probably empty for some time and was sold in 1936. During WWII it was requisitioned and housed interned German scientists. In 1951 it became a nurses hostel and training establishment, and was demolished in the early 1970s after being bought by Camden Council.

We are indebted to Judy Faraday, the Manager of Heritage Services at the John Lewis Partnership for the above information.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

Comments are provided by Facebook, please ensure you are signed in here to see them

This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Spedan Tower(s)

Commemorated ati

John Lewis and John Spedan Lewis

John Lewis silk mercer of Oxford Street resided at Spedan Tower, Hampstead fr...

Read More

Other Subjects

Sycamore House

Sycamore House

Benjamin Bentley was the first occupant of the house, and presumably was responsible for the original interior which was in the classical style of the Adam brothers. From 1898 to 1994 it was occupi...

Building, Property

1 memorial
Edward Alleyn’s Foundation / Dulwich Estate

Edward Alleyn’s Foundation / Dulwich Estate

From their website: "We are The Dulwich Estate, a registered charity established by our founder Edward Alleyn in 1619 to offer educational opportunities to disadvantaged children. As a charity, we ...

Group, Education, Philanthropy, Property, Religion, Social Welfare

1 memorial
Improved Industrial Dwellings Co Ltd
3 memorials
The Page Estate

The Page Estate

Housing Estate in Eltham.  Inaugurated by the then Minister of Health, Christopher Addison. The photograph is an aerial view of the estate taken in 1931.

Group, Property

1 memorial
Pitzhanger Manor

Pitzhanger Manor

In records prior to 1800 their names made it is easy to confuse the house that stood here with another which stood at what is now Pitzhanger Park, about a mile to the north. In 1768, George Dance ...

Building, Property

2 memorials

Previously viewed

Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames

Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames

The oldest of the three royal boroughs in England, it was formed in 1965 by the merger of the municipal boroughs of Kingston-upon-Thames (which itself was a Royal Borough), Malden and Coombe and Su...

Group, Politics & Administration

8 memorials