Ormeley Lodge

Ormeley Lodge is an early 18th-century Georgian house set in 6 acres (2 ha) on the edge of Ham Common near to Richmond Park in Ham, London. It is owned by Lady Annabel Goldsmith.

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    The Indians invited us to lodge with them, but my companion inclined to go to the log camp on the carry. This camp was close and dirty, and had an ill smell, and I preferred to accept the Indians’ offer, if we did not make a camp for ourselves; for, though they were dirty, too, they were more in the open air, and were much more agreeable, and even refined company, than the lumberers.... So we went to the Indians’ camp or wigwam.
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