The row of ten mid-nineteenth century semi-detached houses of similar style and construction at 1-10 Pembroke Villas were built on the site of Fitzwilliam House and grounds after it was demolished in 1840. All of the villas were Grade II listed 1968, listing number 1065319, and are located to the north-west side of the green in the Richmond Green conservation area of Richmond-upon-Thames. This view, looking south-west towards Old Palace Lane, shows numbers 1-6, the nearest being the central pair of villas which have a three-storey facade giving a grander centrepiece to the ensemble in comparison to the adjacent villas. The pilastered entrance porch and balustraded balconies, common to all these villas, also have arched ground-floor windows and entrances, with additional ornamentation. Since this photograph was taken, number 6 has been extended to the side elevation at ground and basement levels, continuing the rusticated style, altough with square windows and a modern garage door. An Audi F103 saloon can be seen parked in the road.