Who Lived in a House Like This?
In 1851 the following 12 servants lived in Turvey House, home of Thomas Charles Higgins.
A butler, footman, governess, nurse, cook, 2 upper house maids, under house maid, nursery maid, upper laundry maid, under laundry maid and a kitchen maid.
At the time of its letting on 11 October 1931, Turvey House contained the following rooms:
4 reception rooms
Billiard room
21 bed & dressing rooms (yes that does say 21)
2 Bath rooms
'On the Upper Floors, which are approached by two Staircases are:
Ten Best and Secondary Bedrooms, six maidservants' rooms, two bedrooms for men, day and night nurseries, schoolroom, there W.C.'s, bathroom etc
Hot and Cold Water, and Gas, are laid on all over the House, and the Reception Rooms and Best Rooms face due South.
The domestic offices are on the ground floor, and include Housekeeper's room, Butler's pantry with plate, closet, Servants' hall, kitchen completely fitted with range, hot plates etc., scullery, larders, laundry, wash-house with drying ground attached, bedroom for laundry maids, and all necessary out offices.
The drainage is modern and of the best description.
An abundant supply of excellent water, which has passed Dr. Voelcker's analysis, supplies the house by gravitation.'
In the ground there was stabling for nine horses as well as garages and harness and saddle rooms. There was even a blacksmith shop.
The gardens included a 1 acre Kitchen Garden, a tennis court, potting sheds, heated greenhouse and fruit room.
Down by the river Ouse there was a Boathouse and a Bathing House.