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==History and description== | ==History and description== | ||
The hall includes part of a 16th-century house called Maze Farm.<ref name="HLBCReview">{{cite web |url=https://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/media/19281/147-Denville-Hall-62-Ducks-Hill-Road-Northwood/pdf/147_Denville_Hall__62_Ducks_Hill_Road__Northwood.pdf |title=Review of Local List of Buildings of Architectural or Historic Importance: Denville Hall |date=May 2010 |website=] | |
The hall includes part of a 16th-century house called Maze Farm.<ref name="HLBCReview">{{cite web |url=https://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/media/19281/147-Denville-Hall-62-Ducks-Hill-Road-Northwood/pdf/147_Denville_Hall__62_Ducks_Hill_Road__Northwood.pdf |title=Review of Local List of Buildings of Architectural or Historic Importance: Denville Hall |date=May 2010 |website=] |access-date=5 December 2013}}</ref> In the 18th century it belonged to the judge Sir ].<ref name="DHHistory">{{cite web |url=http://www.denvillehall.org.uk/history.html |title=History |website=Denville Hall |access-date=5 December 2013 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131204075851/http://www.denvillehall.org.uk/history.html |archive-date=4 December 2013 |url-status=dead }}</ref> In 1851 it was rebuilt in ] style by Daniel Norton, and renamed Northwood Hall.<ref name="HLBCReview" /><ref name="DHHistory" /> ], impresario, actor-manager and MP,<ref>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=5-hYAAAAIBAJ&pg=2610,6198692&dq=denville-hall&hl=en |title=Rep. Pioneer left £57,400 |newspaper=The Bulletin |date=15 June 1955 |page=12 |quote=He left £5,000 to Denville Hall in his will. |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref> bought the hall in 1925 and dedicated it to the acting profession in memory of his son Jack, who had died at the age of 26 after onstage complications with re-aggravated ] injuries. He renamed the building '''Denville Hall''' and created a charity in the same name.<ref name="DHHistory" /> It was opened formally as a rest home in July 1926 by ], the then Princess Royal.<ref name="Pathe">{{cite web |url=http://www.britishpathe.com/video/denville-hall |title=Denville Hall 1926 |website=] |access-date=5 December 2013}}</ref> | ||
The building, heavily extended in the intervening years, is ].<ref name="HLBCReview" /> A further remodelling and expansion project with landscaping, by Acanthus LW Architects, was completed in 2004.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://acanthuslw.com/health/denville-hall/ |title=Projects: Denville Hall |website=Acanthus LW Architects | |
The building, heavily extended in the intervening years, is ].<ref name="HLBCReview" /> A further remodelling and expansion project with landscaping, by Acanthus LW Architects, was completed in 2004.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://acanthuslw.com/health/denville-hall/ |title=Projects: Denville Hall |website=Acanthus LW Architects |access-date=28 November 2013}}</ref> | ||
], who was co-chairman of Denville Hall for 15 years, based Yew Tree House in his play ''Laying the Ghost'' on it.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/Laying-Ghost-fun-play-heart-Polruan/story-11424331-detail/story.html |title=Laying the Ghost: 'A fun play with a heart' in Polruan |date=20 January 2009 |newspaper=] |access-date=17 January 2019 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203070119/http://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/Laying-Ghost-fun-play-heart-Polruan/story-11424331-detail/story.html |archive-date=3 December 2013}}</ref> | ], who was co-chairman of Denville Hall for 15 years, based Yew Tree House in his play ''Laying the Ghost'' on it.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/Laying-Ghost-fun-play-heart-Polruan/story-11424331-detail/story.html |title=Laying the Ghost: 'A fun play with a heart' in Polruan |date=20 January 2009 |newspaper=] |access-date=17 January 2019 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131203070119/http://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/Laying-Ghost-fun-play-heart-Polruan/story-11424331-detail/story.html |archive-date=3 December 2013}}</ref> | ||
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==Facilities and services == | ==Facilities and services == | ||
Though actors have priority,<ref name="Pearson">{{cite news |url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/for-my-final-act-6msvx3q6f8c |title=For my final act |last=Pearson |first=Katie |date=18 April 2005 |newspaper=] |page=6 | |
Though actors have priority,<ref name="Pearson">{{cite news |url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/for-my-final-act-6msvx3q6f8c |title=For my final act |last=Pearson |first=Katie |date=18 April 2005 |newspaper=] |page=6 |access-date=5 December 2013 |url-access=subscription }}</ref> the home is available to other people in the entertainment industry (including the circus),<ref>{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=kEBAAAAAIBAJ&pg=5555,4493178&dq=denville-hall&hl=en |title=Religious service in circus ring at Glasgow |newspaper=] |page=9 |date=29 September 1938 |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref> such as agents and dancers,<ref name="Pearson" /> and their spouses<ref name=Telegraph>{{cite news |url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/personal-view/5804497/Ageing-thespians-should-stick-together.html |title=Ageing thespians should stick together |last=Simkins |first=Michael |date=11 July 2009 |newspaper=] |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref> over the age of 70 and offers residential, nursing, ], ] and ]. Residents can stay on a long-term or short-term basis, and ] is provided.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.denvillehall.org.uk |title=Home |website=Denville Hall |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.carehome.co.uk/carehome.cfm/searchazref/20001010DANA |title=Denville Hall care home, Northwood |website=Carehome.co.uk |access-date=17 January 2019 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081201155514/http://www.carehome.co.uk/carehome.cfm/searchazref/20001010DANA |archive-date=1 December 2008}}</ref> There is also a subsidised bar.<ref name=Telegraph/><ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/a-modest-man-but-certainly-not-retiring-dwr30zvhqkq |title=A modest man but certainly not retiring |last=Grove |first=Valerie |date=10 June 2010 |newspaper=] |url-access=subscription |quote=I wonder how West, at 75, regards the prospect of the actors' retirement home, Denville Hall, north of London. 'Well, the bar opens sometime after breakfast'. |access-date=17 January 2019}}</ref> | ||
==Notable residents== | ==Notable residents== | ||
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Building in London, England
Denville Hall | |
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The building in December 2013 | |
Former names |
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General information | |
Address | 62 Ducks Hill Road |
Town or city | Northwood, London |
Country | England |
Coordinates | 51°36′37″N 0°26′26″W / 51.61029°N 0.44049°W / 51.61029; -0.44049 |
Renovated | 2004 |
Owner | Denville Hall Ltd. |
Designations | Locally listed |
Website | |
denvillehall |
Denville Hall is an historic building in Northwood, a town in the London Borough of Hillingdon, England, which is used as a retirement home for professional actors, actresses and other theatrical professions. The present building incorporates part of a 16th-century house, which was substantially rebuilt in 1851 and later considerably extended after becoming a retirement home in 1926. Many well-known British actors and actresses have resided there.
History and description
The hall includes part of a 16th-century house called Maze Farm. In the 18th century it belonged to the judge Sir John Vaughan. In 1851 it was rebuilt in Victorian Gothic style by Daniel Norton, and renamed Northwood Hall. Alfred Denville, impresario, actor-manager and MP, bought the hall in 1925 and dedicated it to the acting profession in memory of his son Jack, who had died at the age of 26 after onstage complications with re-aggravated World War I injuries. He renamed the building Denville Hall and created a charity in the same name. It was opened formally as a rest home in July 1926 by Princess Louise, the then Princess Royal.
The building, heavily extended in the intervening years, is locally listed. A further remodelling and expansion project with landscaping, by Acanthus LW Architects, was completed in 2004.
Simon Williams, who was co-chairman of Denville Hall for 15 years, based Yew Tree House in his play Laying the Ghost on it.
Facilities and services
Though actors have priority, the home is available to other people in the entertainment industry (including the circus), such as agents and dancers, and their spouses over the age of 70 and offers residential, nursing, convalescent, dementia and palliative care. Residents can stay on a long-term or short-term basis, and physiotherapy is provided. There is also a subsidised bar.
Notable residents
Many British actors and actresses have spent their retirement years at Denville Hall, including:
- Nicholas Amer
- Richard Attenborough
- Gabrielle Blunt
- Margot Boyd
- Nan Braunton
- Alan Brien
- Tony Britton
- Douglas Byng
- Patsy Byrne
- Peter Byrne
- Kathleen Byron
- Brian Cant
- Pat Coombs
- Brenda Cowling
- Maurice Denham
- Leonard Fenton
- Dulcie Gray
- Peter Hall
- Robert Hardy
- Doris Hare
- Margaret Harris
- Rose Hill
- John Horsley
- Geoffrey Keen
- Annette Kerr
- Mark Kingston
- David Lodge
- Roger MacDougall
- Edward Malin
- Elspeth March
- Betty Marsden
- Frank Middlemass
- Jeanne Mockford
- Peggy Mount
- Daphne Oxenford
- Wally Patch
- Muriel Pavlow
- Richard Pearson
- Arnold Ridley
- Brian Rix
- Andrew Sachs
- Peter Sallis
- Carmen Silvera
- Gerald Sim
- Sheila Sim, Lady Attenborough
- Anthony Steel
- Ronnie Stevens
- John Stuart
- Geoffrey Toone
- Moray Watson
- Elisabeth Welch
- Billie Whitelaw
- John Woodnutt
- Edgar Wreford
Supporters
The hall and charity have had a number of notable supporters. Lord Attenborough, whose widow Sheila, Lady Attenborough, resided at Denville Hall, was president. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, performers including Sean Connery, Michael Caine, Paul Scofield and Elizabeth Taylor (for her television debut) donated their fees to rebuilding the house. In 1999 the original set from The Mousetrap, after 47 years' continuous use, was auctioned to raise money for Denville Hall. Restaurateur Elena Salvoni donated a portion of the profits of her 2007 autobiography, Eating Famously, to the hall. Terence Rattigan left his estate to charity, with all royalties from his plays being donated to Denville Hall and the King George V Fund for Actors and Actresses.
See also
- Brinsworth House – retirement home for entertainers
References
- ^ "Review of Local List of Buildings of Architectural or Historic Importance: Denville Hall" (PDF). Hillingdon London Borough Council. May 2010. Retrieved 5 December 2013.
- ^ "History". Denville Hall. Archived from the original on 4 December 2013. Retrieved 5 December 2013.
- "Rep. Pioneer left £57,400". The Bulletin. 15 June 1955. p. 12. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
He left £5,000 to Denville Hall in his will.
- "Denville Hall 1926". British Pathe. Retrieved 5 December 2013.
- "Projects: Denville Hall". Acanthus LW Architects. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
- "Laying the Ghost: 'A fun play with a heart' in Polruan". Plymouth Herald. 20 January 2009. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
- ^ Pearson, Katie (18 April 2005). "For my final act". The Times. p. 6. Retrieved 5 December 2013.
- "Religious service in circus ring at Glasgow". The Glasgow Herald. 29 September 1938. p. 9. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
- ^ Simkins, Michael (11 July 2009). "Ageing thespians should stick together". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
- "Home". Denville Hall. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
- "Denville Hall care home, Northwood". Carehome.co.uk. Archived from the original on 1 December 2008. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
- Grove, Valerie (10 June 2010). "A modest man but certainly not retiring". The Times. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
I wonder how West, at 75, regards the prospect of the actors' retirement home, Denville Hall, north of London. 'Well, the bar opens sometime after breakfast'.
- "Stars then and now". British Pathe. 28 April 1947. Archived from the original on 11 June 2011. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
- "Obituaries". The Stage. 28 November 2019. p. 40.
- ^ Farquhar, Simon (22 January 2016). "Sheila Sim, Lady Attenborough: Winsome actress who gave up her blossoming career to provide a 'cocoon' for her husband, Richard Attenborough". The Independent.
- Gallagher, Paul (6 November 2014). "Residents at Richard Attenborough's care home 'given wrong drug doses'". The Independent. Retrieved 26 January 2018.
- "Margot Boyd". The Daily Telegraph. 25 May 2008. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
- "Obituaries: Alan Brien". The Daily Telegraph. 3 July 2008. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
- "Risque panto dame dies at 94". The Glasgow Herald. 26 August 1987. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
- "'Blackadder' Actress Patsy Byrne Dies at 80". The Hollywood Reporter. 21 June 2014. Retrieved 17 January 2019.
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External links
- Official website
- Postcard (1950s?) showing the hall
- 1926 Pathe newsreel (silent) showing the hall being opened by Princess Louise
- Houses completed in the 16th century
- Buildings and structures completed in 1851
- 1925 establishments in England
- Retirement communities
- Retirement in the United Kingdom
- Gothic Revival architecture in London
- History of the London Borough of Hillingdon
- Houses in the London Borough of Hillingdon
- History of Middlesex