Parkstead House

Parkstead House
House façade
Parkstead House
Former namesManresa House
Bessborough House
General information
Architectural stylePalladian
LocationRoehampton, United Kingdom
Coordinates51°26′55″N 0°14′36″W / 51.4487°N 0.2433°W / 51.4487; -0.2433
Groundbreaking1760
Completed1768
OwnerWhitelands College
Design and construction
ArchitectWilliam Chambers
Other designersJoseph John Scoles
Frederick Walters
DesignationsGrade I listed
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Parkstead House, formerly known as Manresa House and Bessborough House, is a neo-classical Palladian villa in Roehampton, London, built in the 1760s. The house and remaining grounds are now Whitelands College, part of the University of Roehampton. It is situated on Holybourne Avenue, off Roehampton Lane, next to the Richmond Park Golf Course in the London Borough of Wandsworth. In 1955 it was designated Grade I on the National Heritage List for England.