
Joseph Tomkins built Twickenham House in 1756, and this year the building celebrates its 250 Anniversary. The main house, at 20 East St Helens Street, is a fine Georgian brick building of classical proportions.
At the side is where the carriages would have been driven and horses stabled.
The front door has classical columns and a pediment (that is the triangular top) with a moulded frieze.
The main entrance for cars is to the corporate car park from Turn Again Lane. They still have a croquet lawn behind the hedge in what would have been the stable area and back garden.
Twickenham House is currently the head office of a company called Harding & Yorke Ltd who specialise in Customer Relations.
Their web site has a virtual floor mapof Twickenham House with names and roles of people on each floor.