
Bessemer employed the estate surveyor, Charles Barry, to extend the existing house and to build many new buildings including glasshouses, a huge conservatory, an astronomical observatory and a model farm.
Bessemer lived there until his death in 1898.
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Bessemer
House and its neighbour, Bessemer Grange,
were in the top division of Denmark Hill's
mansions.
The home and estate was bought by industrialist
and inventor Henry Bessemer in 1863. Despite
its name the house predates the purchase,
and previously was part of the Dulwich College
Estate.
The house was used as a hotel in the war years
and the site redeveloped as Council Housing
after World War II.
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