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Hargrave House
Winter scene, with snow lying, from across the garden.
Comment from Daren Gordelier: "There was a Hargrave House in Gentleman's Row, it is listed on the 1891,1901 and 1911 Census. It stood next to Little Park later to be renamed Public Offices and No. 5 Gentleman's Row which adopted the name Little Park and was owned by the Leggatt family. The house was demolished around 1927 and the extension to No.5 was built to house the "Tudor Room" from Enfield Palace when that was demolished in 1927/28."
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Hargrave House

Winter scene, with snow lying, from across the garden.
Comment from Daren Gordelier: "There was a Hargrave House in Gentleman's Row, it is listed on the 1891,1901 and 1911 Census. It stood next to Little Park later to be renamed Public Offices and No. 5 Gentleman's Row which adopted the name Little Park and was owned by the Leggatt family. The house was demolished around 1927 and the extension to No.5 was built to house the "Tudor Room" from Enfield Palace when that was demolished in 1927/28."

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