She died in Northumberland House, a private mental hospital in Finsbury Park, north London.
And then on 22 January 1947, Vivien Eliot died quite unexpectedly in Northumberland House; she was fifty-eight.
In reality it was much starker and he had been committed to Northumberland House, Green Lanes, a private lunatic asylum.
Town houses such as Northumberland House were highly visible displays of wealth and political power, so consequently more likely to be the victims of changing fashions.
Northumberland House holds its place by Charing Cross.
The family's traditional central London residence was Northumberland House.
Charles named one of his estates Northumberland House.
In 1608-09, the Earl of Northampton built Northumberland House on the eastern portion of the property.
The Glass Drawing Room at Northumberland House was one of his most celebrated interiors.
Northumberland House was demolished and Northumberland Avenue was constructed in its place.