Pudding
Yes thanks I am feeling much better, as to the ownership of the Zephyr I couldn't say, but I would have thought Dr Tighe would have gone for a more conservative colour.
The house itself was marvellous, I went inside when he had moved out and it was derelict shortly before demolition. At the rear was a grand entrance hall with a staircase that split in two directions to hallways either side.
At the top of the staircase was a boarded off door that wasn't obvious at first glance, when it was opened up revealed a large room that was obviously built as a ballroom/receiving room. Sometime prior to the inception of the NHS it had been converted to an operating theatre, as like many other doctors of his era Dr Tighe was also a surgeon.
Phil