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Hills House, Denham

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Type
  
Residential

Floors
  
3

Floor count
  
3

Structural system
  
Brick

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Architectural style
  
Netherlandish Clacissism

Location
  
Denham, Buckinghamshire

Hills House is a 17th Century residence located on the Village Road in Denham, Buckinghamshire, England. In the late 1930s and early 1940s, it was the home of actress Merle Oberon and her husband, the film producer Sir Alexander Korda. In 1975 the house was purchased by the actors Sir John and Lady Mills.

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Map of Hills House, Denham, Uxbridge, UK

Description

The house is built of red brick with a tile roof. It has four gables facing the street, alternately shaped and stepped, and features three storeys. The sections of the house frontage differ. The left section has six double-hung, flush windows with glazing bars, flat brick arches and small brick cornice mouldings. The right section windows have cambered brick relieving arches. The ground floor has an entrance door with wooden architrave and hood on carved brackets. The gables have brick copings and the ground and first floor have brick bands. The interior is reported to feature a semi-circular recess with fluted pilasters and moulded cornice and newel staircase in oak. The exterior is partially covered with wisteria vine.

The house is listed as Grade II* on the National Heritage list for England. A plaque placed on the house by The Heritage Foundation commemorates Mills's residence.

History

Alexander Korda (1893-1956) bought the house and estate at Denham for the sum of 15,000 pounds, planning to build film studios on the property. He managed to obtain permission for the construction and sent to California for architects to build the studios, Denham Film Studios, which opened in 1936 but suffered from financial difficulties. After Korda's marriage to film star Merle Oberon (1911-1979) in 1939, the couple lived in the house until their divorce in 1945. The area where the film studio stood, known as 'The Fisheries', is now a park.

The John Mills family bought Hills House in 1975. However, the 4-acre (1.6 ha) garden and the house eventually became too large and the stairs too difficult for the elderly Sir John (1908-2005), and Lady Mills (1911-2005). In 2003 they moved from the house to a bungalow in the village of Denham.

References

Hills House, Denham Wikipedia