Originally a 5 bay early to mid-C18 house of 3 storeys over a basement, with single-storey wings; built by the JOHNSTON family, whose heiress married James CRAWFORD in 1740. Enlarged and embellished mid-C19; gutted by fire 1950s. Rebuilt very successfully to the design of Hon Claud Phillimore, who lowered the centre block by a storey, and added a storey to the wings, so as to produce a 2 storey 9 bay front; the 5 bays of the original main block being pleasantly emphasized by being taller ground floor windows than those in the end bays, which were formerly the wings; and by the extra spacing between the 5 central windows and those on the outside. Eaved roof on plain cornice; curved end bow. The Rademon Estate was the property of the Johnston family and inherited by Mabel, who survived her brother. Mabel married James CRAWFORD and the property passed down through the hands of their eldest son John to John's daughter, Mabel Fridiswid who survived her brother. It remained in the possession of the SHARMAN_CRAWFORD family until 1930.