Morden Lodge: Home of Abraham Goldsmid
Partial / Incomplete Date | c.1806 |
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Area | Morden |
Picture Reference | MerMor_Houses_Buildings_Morden_Lodge_20-1a |
Original Format | Engraving - colour version |
Photographer / Origin of Photo | Gifford |
Notes / History | Built c.1806, this grand house was the home of a Dutch Jewishfinancier Abraham Goldsmid. Having secured responsibility for securing Government loans, he amassed a vast personal fortune. His fine Morden home was decorated Crace & Sons, who also worked on theBrighton Pavilion. Abraham had many powerful friends and the opening of Morden Lodge was attended by the Prince Regent, two dukes, the playwright Sheridan and over 300 guests. In 1810 the sudden death of Goldmid's business partner, Francis Baring prompted a stock market panic. Fearing ruin Abraham committed suicide. Tarnished by the scandal, Morden Lodge was demolished. |