Stephen Godin

Stephen Godin
Cullands Grove, Southgate, seen in 1801[1]
Born
Stephen Peter Godin

c. 1707
Died15 March 1787 (aged 79–80)
Southgate, Middlesex
OccupationInsurance broker
Known for
  • Improved Cullands Grove
  • Charitable work

Stephen Peter Godin (24 March 1707 – 15 March 1787) was an English insurance broker in the City of London and a land-owner in Middlesex. He acquired Cullands Grove in Southgate in what is now north London and may have built the first house on the land. He played an active part in public life and was an officer of a number of charitable organisations.