It was built for George Antrobus, and taken over in 1832 by Samuel Greg, who extended it.
She bore him six daughters and seven sons, among them Robert Hyde Greg, William Rathbone Greg and the younger Samuel Greg.
Samuel Beckett | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | Samuel Johnson | Samuel Pepys | Samuel L. Jackson | Greg Norman | Samuel R. Delany | Samuel Barber | Greg LeMond | Samuel Goldwyn | Samuel | Samuel Alito | Greg Louganis | Greg Chappell | Samuel Butler | Samuel Ramey | Greg Nickels | Greg Bear | Greg Abbott | Samuel Morse | Samuel Gompers | Samuel de Champlain | Greg Osby | Greg Dyke | Samuel Sewall | Greg Kurstin | Greg Grunberg | Samuel Richardson | Samuel Hill | Samuel Fuller |
Ardwick Hall was the home of linen merchant Robert Hyde, uncle to British textile mill owner Samuel Greg(1758–1834).
Samuel Greg's brother-in-law, Thomas Hodgson, owned a slave ship, his father Thomas Greg and his brother John Greg part owned sugar plantations in the Caribbean on the island of Dominica.