The present street called Hook Hill was named after Robert Hooke's family, who lived in a house on that road. The earliest use of this name is on a 1769 map of the Isle of Wight, where the farm is named as "Hook Hill Farm". The family were reputed to have lived in a dwelling towards the bottom of the hill and this house became known by the name of Hooke's Cottage or Hooke Hill farm.
I think you mean "Haunting of Hill House" which, if memory serves correctly was adapted into the movie "House on Haunted Hill" (Though, I may be wrong on that one), in which case: Shirley Jackson. The same woman who wrote "The Lottery" and "We Have Always Lived In The Castle". Great author.
Palatine Hill [1st Century CE] , it had many palaces The Golden House.
The president lived in the white house and plants lived in the green house
There Was an Old Woman Who Lived Under a Hill was created in 1714.
The House on Haunted Hill was created on 1969-11-16.
Charles Dickens lived at Gad's Hill, which is literally, down the road from Lion roundabout in Gravesend
James J. Hill lived in a huge mansion. In fact, he had more than one, but the James J Hill house is the most famous out of all the houses he built and lived in. It is certainly the largest house in Minnesota. James J Hill founded the the Great Northern Railroad, so he paid for - a famous attraction today - the stone arch bridge so his trains could cross it. the stone arch bridge has been in some movies too. You can go to St. Paul today to tour his LARGE house.
House on Ellicott's Hill was created in 1798.
Marble Hill House was created in 1729.
Joe Hill House was created in 1961.
Sagamore Hill - house - was created in 1885.