The house at 15 Thames Street, known today as Queen Anne House, is an eighteenth-century building on the south side of the road in the Hampton Village conservation area of Richmond-upon-Thames. Together with number 13, which was demolished by the early 1970s, it is believed to have been the home of Charles Constable the boatbuilder and successive generations of his family since the 1890s, the riverside boathouses to the rear of the property restored in recent years and still trading as Constable's Boat Yard. The house has also been refurbished, though no longer used by Constable's, and has most recently been in use as a private clinic and as office premises. It was Grade II listed in 1975, listing number 1252974. This view one of the first-floor rooms to the rear of the house, presumably during renovation as the brickwork, chimney breast, ceiling timbers, and floorboards are exposed. The pair of windows in the bay have timber surrounds and some of the windowpanes are broken so part of one of the riverside boathouse is just visible through the hole. Some timber panels, including a door and its surround, have been stowed leaning against the timber panelled wall to the right of the picture, presumably for renovation and replacement.