The house then had a succession of largely aristocratic owners before entering the ownership of the Puget Family. By the late nineteenth century, the house was owned by Colonel John Hey Puget of the 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars.[2] It was sold around the time of his death in 1894 and had several other owners before being demolished around 1925. The tower clocks from the stables were donated to nearby St.Andrew’s church and still showing a correct time at the church tower. The other reminder of the Poynters Hall is a line of trees along the former approach road crossing Totteridge Green.
^Thornbury, Walter. (1878) "The Lord Mayors of London" in Old and New London: Volume 1. London. pp. 396-416. British History Online. Retrieved 30 August 2015.