Locations of Hitchcock Family Houses
The following are locations in England linked to the extended Hitchcock family which are identified in historical records.
Some of the properties were shops and others residential.
See Also...
- Hitchcock Family Addresses compiled from historical records
- Alfred Hitchcock's Houses and Homes for details of only the houses linked to the film director
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List of Locations
Unless specified, the locations are in London or modern-day London boroughs (Stratford was formerly part of Essex). The person (or people) most associated with the location are given and their relationship to Alfred Hitchcock is shown.
- Campion Road, Putney
— John Silvester Hitchcock [uncle] from sometime in 1920s until his death in 1949 - Chapel Street, Clerkenwell, Islington
— Charles Joseph Hitchcock [uncle] - Chandos Road, Stratford
— William Hitchcock [father] from around 1888 to around 1890, and birthplace of William John Hitchcock [brother] - Cromwell Road, Kensington
— home of Alfred & Alma Hitchcock from 1926 to 1939 - Jerningham Road, New Cross
— Alfred Hitchcock [uncle] and his son Alfred Charles Hitchcock (b. 1889) [cousin] from around 1920 to 1940s - Ladywell Street, West Ham
— John Whelan [grandfather] from around 1871 until at least 1891 - Leytonstone High Road, Leyton
— William Hitchcock [father] from around 1896 to around 1907, and birthplace of Alfred Hitchcock - Louise Road, Stratford
— William Hitchcock [father] from around 1890 to around 1896, and birthplace of Ellen Kathleen Hitchcock [sister] - Manbey Grove, Stratford
— final home of Joseph Hitchcock [grandfather] from around 1880 to 1891 - Maryland Point, Stratford
— location of the first known shop opened by Charles Hitchcock [great-grandfather] - North End Road, Fulham
— John Silvester Hitchcock [uncle] from around 1908 to around 1920 - Salmon Lane, Limehouse
— William Hitchcock [father] from around 1907 until his death in 1914, and second home of Alfred Hitchcock - Sandycombe Road, Twickenham
— home of Alma Reville [wife] prior to marrying Alfred Hitchcock - Tower Bridge Road, Bermondsey, Southwark
— Alfred Hitchcock [uncle] and his son Alfred Charles Hitchcock (b. 1889) [cousin] from around 1890 to around 1920
— William John Hitchcock [brother] from 1930 until early 1940s - Windmill Lane, Stratford
— Joseph Hitchcock [grandfather] from around 1870 until 1880s - Winter's Grace, Shamley Green, Surrey
— country retreat of Alfred & Alma Hitchcock from 1928 to 1939