Strawberry Hill, Twickenham, was built between 1749 to 1776 for Horace Walpole with Wiliam Robinson, and later James Essex as executive architects. The design was developed by the 'committee of taste', Richard Bentley, John Chute, and Walpole himself. Some of the interiors were designed by Bentley, Chute, and, in the 1760s, Thomas Pitt (later Lord Camelford), and Robert Adam. The chimneypiece in the Blue Bedchamber was designed by Bentley in 1753.