Stover House, [118].

Stratton Park, [76].

Streatham Park, [52], late Mrs. Piozzi.

Stretfield, R. T. Esq. [58]. (see [the Rocks])

Sulhampsted House, [178].

Sullivan, Right Hon. John, [175]. (see [Richings Lodge])

Sutton Place, [26], the seat of J. W. Weston, Esq. This structure, which was built about the year 1530, is composed of brick, finished with a double sculptured plat band of a yellowish brick, running round the top, with coins and window cases of the same; and, according to the style of the time in which it was built, is a handsome building. The form is quadrangular, encompassing an area of near eighty feet square; the principal entrance being by a gateway, having a lofty hexagonal turret at each angle, with coins of the yellow brick above mentioned, alternately charged with R. W. and a Tun, being a quaint device for the name of the builder, R. Weston. The north side of this edifice is entirely occupied by a hall, 50 feet long, 25 wide, and 31 high. The present owner has made great improvements in the house and grounds.

T.

Tadworth Court, [47].

Talbot, R. Esq. [3]. (see [Stone Castle])