In 1859, Alexander Ogilvie, a civil engineer from Scotland, bought Sizewell House as a holiday home in Suffolk. . [7] However, this has not been confirmed by other pupils or staff. David Ogilvy (13th Earl)s wife currently servesas a Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth II. One sadness is that Ogilvie wasnt around to see the project develop further. The family of a 16-year-old boy who died after being stabbed in the heart in a town car park has paid tribute to him. They had 3 children, Alexander, Alan, and Horace, who was killed in World War 2. But, also, I would imagine he could be very difficult to work with. It was built for a close family friend named Mrs Malcolm Mason, a writer of children's books. Houses were sold to those intending to be long-term residents, or frequent visitors to the village. [CDATA[/* >