John Hambrough (1754-1831) was a wealthy landowner. In 1788 he married Catherine Holden daughter of Robert Holden of
Lancaster. The couple had a daughter and a son. When he died in 1831 his only son John Hambrough (1793-1861) inherited Pipewell Hall. He was born in 1793 and at the age of 16 he inherited from Edmund Hill the Stanwell Estate in Middlesex. In 1820 he married Sophia Townsend, daughter of Gore Townsend of
Honington Hall,
Warwickshire. Her mother was Lady Elizabeth Windsor, daughter of Sir Other Lewis Windsor,
4th Earl of Plymouth. In 1828 John bought the
Steephill Estate on the
Isle of Wight and some years later built Steephill Castle (now demolished). When he died in 1861 his surviving son Oscar William Holden Hambrough (1825-1900) inherited the Hall. Oscar William Holden Hambrough was born in 1825 on the
Isle of Wight. He married in 1859 Caroline Mary Hood, daughter of Sir Samuel Hood 3rd Viscount Hood. The couple had no children so when he died in 1900 it was inherited by a relative, Major Dudley Albert Hambrough (1849-1908). He died in 1908 and his son Albert Fitzroy Hambrough (1890-1921) became the owner. Upon his death in 1921 it was sold to Samuel Janson Lloyd. Major Hambrough's son Cecil was the victim in the
Ardlamont murder of 1893. ==The Lloyd family==