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William Eugene DrummondIn 1910, Mary Roberts, Isabel Roberts' mother, sold the property next to their celebrated River Forest, IL, Isabel Roberts House, to their friend and associate William Drummond, who built his own Prairie style home there.
Eric Francis (architect)In 1925, Francis designed and built his own house, East Cliff, situated above the River Wye at Tutshill near Chepstow.
Michael Murphy (VC)By 1891, Murphy had moved on his own to a cottage on the Blackwell Grange estate, outside Darlington (owned by a benefactor, Sir Henry Havelock-Allan, another Victoria Cross recipient).
Arthur Upham PopeIn 1924 Pope and Ackerman bought the house in San Mateo, California they called'' Scholars' Cottage'' from its architect and first occupant, Ernest Coxhead.
Wanda Toscanini HorowitzFollowing Horowitz's death in 1989, Wanda bought a 200-year-old farm house that she named'' Pinci's Acres'' (Pinci was Wanda's nickname for Horowitz) in Ashley Falls, Massachusetts, and stocked it with American antiques and Horowitz memorabilia.
Mary McCarthy Gomez CuetoHe built his wife a white mansion in 1936 called Villa Mary, which became their home.
George Landen DannDann's father George William Dann died in 1948, where upon Dann sold the family home in Sandgate and built his new house in Coolum, Queensland on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland.
Peter Gill (playwright)He lived from the 1960s until 2006 in a small flat in the Thameside house formerly belonging to George Devine and later bought by playwright Donald Howarth and his civil partner George Goetschuis.
Graeme SounessIn 2010, Souness sold the family home in Colinton to Fred Goodwin, and moved to a newly developed property in Sandbanks, Poole, Dorset.
Jeff LynneSince selling the 15th century Grade II listed Walsh Hall near Meriden to UB40's Robin Campbell in 1995, Lynne currently resides in Beverly Hills, California.
Charles L. McNaryIn 1926, McNary built a new $ 6,000 ranch-style house, which he designed himself, along two creeks on his farm north of Salem.
Paul Gillmor Until March 2006, when he bought a condominium in Tiffin for $ 230,000, Gillmor claimed his boyhood home in Old Fort as his official residence.
Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of WestminsterHe purchased a home for Chanel in London's prestigious Mayfair district, and in 1927 gifted her with a parcel of land on the French Riviera at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin where Chanel built her villa, La Pausa.
Edith Bouvier BealeOn July 29, 1952, Beale returned to live with her mother in the East Hampton estate Grey Gardens (at 3 West End Road).
Thomas Fletcher WaghornThat month, he also inherited a substantial estate from his grandfather, and the couple lived in Rochester until building The Lodge in Snodland's upper High Street about 1841.
Dominick Browne, 4th Baron Oranmore and BrowneIn 1930 the English residence of the Browne family, Mereworth Castle, was sold and he went to live in his Irish residence, Castle MacGarrett, in County Mayo.
Edward KeaneA large home, Cappoquin House (named after Cappoquin, the Keane family's original residence in County Waterford, Ireland), was built at the site, with the family taking up residence in 1894.
Thomas K. Beecherin 1857, a cottage was built for him near the Sanitarium.
Victor MatsonThen, in 1924, he and his wife Virgina, purchased a home in South Pasadena just north of Alhambra Park and the Los Angeles suburb of Alhambra.
Edward WatkinHe lived at Rose Hill, Northenden, a suburb of Manchester, in a house bought by his father in 1832.
Tony RyanIn 2001, Ryan acquired Castleton Farm near Lexington, Kentucky from the Van Lennep Family Trust.
C. S. LewisIn 1930, Lewis and his brother Warnie moved, with Mrs. Moore and her daughter Maureen, into'' The Kilns'', a house in the district of Headington Quarry on the outskirts of Oxford, now part of the suburb of Risinghurst.
Phineas F. BreseeIn 1883 he relocated his large extended family (which included six children, his parents, and a nephew) to the West Coast.
Jeanne HobanShe married Anil Moonesinghe in 1948 and they moved into a houseboat called' Red October', which they built together, on the Thames near Marlow.
William Appleton Potter Potter was the uncle of Mrs. J. Kennedy Tod (Maria Howard Potter) daughter of Howard Potter, and in 1887 Potter designed Innis Arden House and several other buildings for Mr. and Mrs. Tod's Greenwich, Connecticut estate, known as Innis Arden.
Henry A. P. CarterCaptain Carter retired from the ship business and started a boarding house called the Mansion House, but he died August 1, 1850.
Abram Fitkin By July 1927 Fitkin bought a 160 acre farm on the south side of the county road between Colt's Neck and Scobeyville, New Jersey for $ 26,000, which included an apple and peach orchards, crops, livestock, farm machinery, outbuildings and a century-old fifteen room house, which Fitkin intended to have enlarged and remodeled in order to use as an orphanage.
Bernard Walter Brisbois : For Brisbois House (I), see Michel Brisbois House Also located on St. Feriole Island, the second Brisbois House was built by Joseph Rolette as part of a separation contract negotiated in 1836 for his estranged wife, Jane Fisher Rolette.
Nicolas CageCage had a Malibu home where he and Kim lived, but sold the property in 2005 for $ 10 million.
Mary FrankIn 1973 she purchased a summer home in Lake Hill, New York and built her first kiln.
Kenneth Baker, Baron Baker of DorkingUntil 1995 he lived in Station Road in the village of Betchworth four miles east of Dorking.
John Nash (artist)In 1929 he worked in Essex and Suffolk, where he bought a summer cottage.
Charles Keene (artist) In 1879 Keene removed to 239 Kings Road, Chelsea, which he occupied until his last illness, walking daily to and from his house, 112 Hammersmith Road.
Hampden WhalleyIn April 1884, Whalley and his wife rented a house in South Kensington.
Frederick DouglassIn 1877, Douglass bought the family's final home in Washington D. C., on a hill above the Anacostia River.
Margaret Gibson (actress)In 1949, Gibson moved to a small, sparsely furnished house in the Hollywood Hills near Beachwood Village, very close to where she had owned residential property during the 1920s.
Pete TownshendHe also owns a house in Churt, Surrey, England, and in 2010 purchased a lease on the historic National Trust property Ashdown House in Oxfordshire.
Terence Aubrey MurrayIn 1873, he died at a rented property, Richmond House, in the inner-Sydney suburb of Darlinghurst.
Oodgeroo NoonuccalIn 1972 she bought a property on North Stradbroke Island (also known as Minjerribah) which she called Moongalba (' sitting-down place'), and established the Noonuccal-Nughie Education and Cultural Centre.
Robert SeyfarthAnother such client was Jessie Sykes Beardsley, who returned to her husband's farm in Freedom Township near Ravenna, Ohio in 1918 the year after his death and built a large house (locally known as the Manor House) which was designed by Seyfarth that she had commissioned, presumably while she was still in Chicago.
Samuel Butler (novelist)He returned to England in 1864, settling in rooms in Clifford's Inn (near Fleet Street), where he lived for the rest of his life.
Janet RossIn 1892 she located the nearby Villa Viviano for Mark Twain and his wife to rent for a year, during which time they became good friends.
Khin KyiIn 1953, following the death of her second oldest son, Aung San Lin, the family moved from their house on Tower Lane (now Bogyoke Museum Lane), near Kandawgyi Lake, to a colonial-era villa by the shores of Inya Lake, on University Avenue Road.
John Erskine ClarkeThrough public subscription and charitable gifts, Clarke was able to buy a house in Five Houses Lane, Battersea, (now Bolingbroke Grove) which was owned by Viscount Bolingbroke and established there in 1880 a'' House of Sickness'' which became the Bolingbroke Hospital.
John R. RiceWhen Rice re-entered full-time evangelism in 1940, he moved The Sword of the Lord to Wheaton, Illinois, partially to educate his daughters at Wheaton College, and partially to put geographical distance between himself and Norris.
Ralph MunroeIn 1903, he and friend Tom Hine established a resort on the property called Camp Biscayne, guests included Ruth Rowland Nichols, William Grigsby McCormick, and Alexander Graham Bell.
Lucy StoneAt the time of Stone's wedding, both her parents and a married brother and his family lived in the two-and-one-half-story house, and family descendants continued to live there until 1936.
John Jay (builder)Before long his debts were re-arranged and discharged, and the business prospered again, enabling his family to move, in about 1860 to a fashionable detached villa in its own grounds, Highbury Park House, Highbury ; and soon afterwards to Ashford House, Priory Road, in nearby Hornsey.
Cole PorterMeanwhile, as political unrest increased in Europe, Porter's wife closed their Paris house in 1939, and the following year, purchased a country home in the Berkshire mountains, near Williamstown, Massachusetts, which she decorated with elegant furnishings from their Paris home.
John Darwin disappearance caseThe bedsit house next to the family home was sold under the name of the Darwin's son, Mark ; the home had been transferred to Mark Darwin in 2006.
Clarice Cliff In 1940, after the death of Ann Shorter, Colley's wife, he married Cliff and she moved into his home Chetwynd House at Clayton, Staffordshire.
Reginald FessendenHe bought the house in 1906 or earlier and owned it for the rest of his life.
PalitoPalito's family, the Hipolitos, sold their house in Pacita Complex in San Pedro, Laguna in 2004 and moved to Imus, Cavite for a smaller place in a low-cost housing subdivision in Cavite.
Will CrooksOn 3 August 1895, Crooks formally opened Island Gardens, a park at the south end of the Isle of Dogs, opposite Greenwich Hospital.
Harry JohnstonIn 1906, the Johnstons moved to the hamlet of Poling, near Arundel in West Sussex, where Harry Johnston largely concentrated on his literary endeavours.
John S. Van BergenWhen Wright left for Europe in late 1909 Van Bergen, along with Isabel Roberts, remained behind to close Wright's studio and help end the Oak Park, Illinois phase of Wright's career.
Joseph Alexander Mabry, Jr.In 1858, Mabry built what is now known as the Mabry-Hazen House on a hill in East Knoxville, where he lived for the rest of his life.
Daniel Henry HolmesHolmes bought land in the Kenton County area known as Buena Vista and in 1866 began to build the home of his dreams, a three-story, English-gothic castle which he named Holmesdale.
Milton S. Hershey Using the proceeds from the 1900 sale of the Lancaster Caramel Company, Hershey initially acquired farm land about 30 miles northwest of Lancaster, near his birthplace of Derry Church.
Robert RooseveltHe purchased the Meadowcroft property at Sayville, New York in 1873 and it was later developed by his son as the John Ellis Roosevelt Estate.
Bridget Bate TichenorThat same year, she bought the Contembo ranch near the remote village of Ario de Rosales, Michoacán where she painted reclusively with her extensive menagerie of pets until 1978.
Gerald Gardner (Wiccan)Continuing his interest in nudism, in 1945 he purchased a plot of land in Fouracres, a nudist colony near to the village of Bricket Wood in Hertfordshire that would soon be renamed Five Acres.
Robert Moran (shipbuilder)He was told in 1905 that he had one year to live, and retreated to Orcas Island in Puget Sound's San Juans, where he built the Moran Mansion -- surrounded at that time by of land -- that is now the centerpiece of Rosario Resort.
Alfonso A. OssorioOn the advice of Pollock, Ossorio purchased an expansive estate,'' The Creeks'', in East Hampton in 1951, and lived there for more than forty years.
John Norton (architect)Norton also continued with his country house commissions and in 1884, re-modelled and enlarged Badgemore House, west of Henley in Oxfordshire for Richard Ovey.
Georgiana McCrae In December 1841, her first daughter Lucia was born, and they lived in a much bigger house called Mayfield on the corner of Church Street and Victoria Street.
Olivia ShakespearNot until 1905 did the family lease a house in Brunswick Gardens, near Kensington Palace, when Dorothy returned home to live with her parents.
Gordon A. SmithIn 1953 Gordon and Marion Smith moved to the North Shore of Vancouver into their first house designed by renowned Modernist architect Arthur Erickson.
Sumner WellesHe sold his estate outside Washington in 1952, and Oxon Hill Manor then became the home of a'' huge collection of Americana.''
Marie LafargeIn 1817, his father bought the former charterhouse, or Carthusian monastery, in the hamlet of Le Glandier in Corrèze, run by Carthusian monks since the 13th century, but fallen into disrepair after its suppression in the French Revolution.
William Ellery Channing (poet)In 1846 he returned to Concord and lived alone on the main street, opposite the house occupied by the Thoreau family and then by Alcott.
Winston ChurchillEmery Reves was Churchill's American publisher, as well as a close friend and Churchill often visited Emery and his wife at their villa, La Pausa, in the South of France, which had originally been built in 1927 for Gabrielle'' Coco'' Chanel by her lover Bendor, 2nd Duke of Westminster.
Virginia Kyle CampbellIn November 1854 Robert and Virginia purchased and moved into the house at 20 Lucas Place, what is today the Campbell House Museum.
Dick OlverIn 2011, Olver, who lived in Essex, came under fire by local residents upon announcing his plan of developing a 25-acre estate called the Hunterswood Estate near Greenway Estate, Agatha Christie's estate on the River Dart near Galmpton in Devon.
David PeakallHe retired from CWS in 1991, moving to Wimbledon, England, a few miles from his childhood home.
Bohumil HrabalIn 1965, the couple bought a country cottage in Kersko, near Nymburk ; the cottage became home to his numerous cats.
Vladimir RosingRosing spent the summer of 1898 on his godfather's country estate near Tula.
Olive FitzhardingeHardinge and Olive lived at Cremorne Point for some years but in 1917 bought with a northerly aspect and good volcanic soil at Warrawee 21 km northwest of Sydney.
Prem Dhoj PradhanIn 1967 he decided to a build house for his mother who was renting a house in Jamal.
Charles James Fox Campbell Campbell purchased Sections 309 and 310 on a fertile plain near the River Torrens in 1842 and built a home he called'' Lochend'' after the ancestral home of his family in Scotland.
Margaret Murray WashingtonMurray and Washington shared a home with Washington's relatives and his children from his previous marriage until'' The Oaks'', the homestead of which was built for their family was constructed in 1901.
Assid Abraham CorbanIn 1902 he purchased for # 320 a block of land in Henderson, Auckland, although at the time this was quite some distance from what was known as Auckland.
Michael TippettIn 1951 Tippett moved from Oxted to a large, dilapidated house, Tidebrook Manor in Wadhurst, Sussex.
Valentine Browne, 4th Earl of KenmareIn 1872 the 4th Earl of Kenmare decided to build an Elizabethan-Revival manor house, called Killarney House, on a hillside with spectacular views of Lough Leane.
George WackenhutUntil he moved to Vero Beach in 1995, his primary residence was a $ 10 million turreted mansion complete with moat near Miami decorated with firearms and medieval suits of armor.
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall During 2006, Fearnley-Whittingstall moved River Cottage HQ from the original barn near Bridport, to its new premises, Park Farm, a farm near Uplyme on the West Dorset/East Devon border.
John Shaffer PhippsJohn Phipps amassed almost of rolling Virginia farm lands in The Plains, Virginia including Brenton, an 1889 stone manor house.
Henri d'Orl?ans, Count of ParisSoon after, in 2000 however, bailiffs pursued Henri for US$ 143,000 back rent after he fled the Villa Boileau, a 17th-century Paris house he had occupied.
Tahir ShahIn 2003, sick of living in a London apartment, Shah moved to Morocco along with his wife Rachana and their two small children, Ariane and Timur, where they bought a crumbling mansion in Casablanca located in the middle of a huge shantytown.
James HayllarThey lived at a house called'' Castle Priory'' in Wallingford on the River Thames in Berkshire (now Oxfordshire) from 1875 -- 99 ; scenes from village life in the area often featured in his work there.
Wilmer McLeanIn the spring of 1863, he and his family moved about 120 miles (200 km) south to Appomattox County, Virginia, near a dusty, crossroads community called Appomattox Court House.
Tony BennIn November 2011 it was reported that Benn had moved out of his home in Holland Park Avenue, London, into a smaller # 750,000 flat nearby which benefits from a warden.
Mark Spitznagel Spitznagel keeps homes in Los Angeles's wealthy East Gate Bel Air neighborhood (in a mansion that he bought in 2009 from Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony) and in Northport, Michigan, where he owns a Lake Michigan compound and 200-acre farm estate (Idyll Farms).
Richard Clements (painter)Much later, in 1994, after separating from Larissa, he bought a small house in Beech Forest in the Otways.
Dorothy ShakespearIn 1944 Pound and Dorothy were again evacuated (during World War I they had been evacuated from Stone Cottage one winter), from their home for being too near the coast.
P. L. TraversIn 1931, she moved out of a rented flat in London that she shared with her friend Madge Burnand, and the two set up home together in a thatched Sussex cottage.
David R. BeanIn 1867, he and his wife Julia sold land for the building of Waukau Methodist Episcopal Church next door to their home.
Angela LansburyIn January 1930, when Angela was four, her mother gave birth to twin boys, Bruce and Edgar, leading the Lansburys to move from their Poplar flat to a house at 7 Weymouth Avenue in Mill Hill, North London ; at weekends they would retreat to a farm in Berrick Salome, Oxfordshire.
Robert Thomson (physician)He resided in London at 41 York Terrace, Regent's Park, and died at his brother's residence, Dunstable House, Richmond, on 17 August 1864.
Charles I of AustriaIn Switzerland, Charles and his family briefly took residence at Castle Wartegg near Rorschach at Lake Constance, and moved to Château de Prangins at Lake Geneva on 20 May 1919.