EPW016013 ENGLAND (1926). The gardens and glasshouses at Carpenders Park, Carpenders Park, 1926

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Pennawd [EPW016013] The gardens and glasshouses at Carpenders Park, Carpenders Park, 1926
Cyfeirnod EPW016013
Dyddiad 1-July-1926
Dolen
Enw lle CARPENDERS PARK
Plwyf WATFORD RURAL
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 512602, 193475
Hydred / Lledred -0.37301125298821, 51.628338970198
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol TQ126935

Pinnau

Oxhey Lane. Postcard circa 1903. Nearest I could get - Clearly not in the field of view of this piccy, this is nearby,

ordinarybloke
Sunday 19th of January 2020 11:51:43 PM
The farmhouse and all associated farm buildings were demolished in March 2018 to be replaced by a 78 bed care home - these are the last remaining buildings linked with the old Carpenders Park estate

Neil Hamilton
Saturday 24th of March 2018 12:22:41 AM
The picture bottom left corner is Bothy Cottage, which was occupied by The Morgan family, but unfortunately it is not very clear.

Arthur Hall
Wednesday 14th of January 2015 07:22:06 PM
Reservoir/water butt?

Neil Hamilton
Wednesday 4th of December 2013 10:15:00 PM
Stable block -later used as school hall, gymnasium and ballroom

Neil Hamilton
Wednesday 4th of December 2013 08:34:26 PM
Gardeners cottage - think it was know as The Bothy

Neil Hamilton
Wednesday 4th of December 2013 08:32:50 PM
This house was occupied by the Watt's Family, and the address was Known as Gardeners cottage Highfields. Bothy Cottage was occupied by The Morgan Family, and is at the bottom left of the picture, and is not very clear.

Arthur Hall
Wednesday 14th of January 2015 07:27:27 PM
Entrance lodge - in use as a sanitorium by the girls school

Neil Hamilton
Wednesday 4th of December 2013 08:30:18 PM
Is this the same house on Oxhey Lane Watford. See Google street view.

Graeme
Saturday 30th of November 2013 07:52:04 AM
Yes, this is Carpenders Farm - confirmed - been looking for an aerial shot of this area for ages

Neil Hamilton
Wednesday 4th of December 2013 08:12:10 PM
This house which is situated next to the entrance into Brazier's Dairy on the right. was occupied by the 'Land Girls' in the 1940s, and had a Milk Parlour situated at the end of the property. To the left of the picture, and out of sight is another entrance, which was the main entrance to Carpenders Park Farm, and at that period, was separated from Brazier's by a wall, Both were run separately by different owners.

Arthur Hall
Wednesday 14th of January 2015 07:41:12 PM
Oxhay Lane, Watford.

Graeme
Saturday 30th of November 2013 07:50:13 AM
Gardener(?) water a flower bed?

nkingdon
Saturday 9th of November 2013 03:03:06 AM
Chickens or other fowl

nkingdon
Saturday 9th of November 2013 03:02:10 AM
Bell Tower => chapel?

Chris Willis
Monday 22nd of October 2012 12:56:04 PM
More likely coach house and stables, it's right next to the pull-in for carriages. Therefore also more likely a clock tower, common on coach houses.

Tiny Tim
Thursday 8th of November 2012 05:38:11 AM
Lookis like walled garden is a vegetable patch, and if it is associated with the large building in the top right, it could be a victorian mental asylum, which often where self reliant with power, water resources on site and farming for the inmates as ocupational therapy

scrapemedic
Saturday 25th of August 2012 08:21:35 PM
Wing of a large country house with drive up to side

chiffchaffbirdy
Wednesday 18th of July 2012 04:04:19 PM
A walled garden / greenhouses associated with a manor house possibly?

Eton Slaphead
Monday 9th of July 2012 09:49:07 PM
The house was in use as a high class girls school at the time the pic was taken - I used to know the head gardeners son - he would have been chuffed to see this image

Neil Hamilton
Wednesday 4th of December 2013 08:23:10 PM

Cyfraniadau Grŵp

Highfield School Oxhey

ordinarybloke
Monday 30th of March 2015 10:34:45 PM
Thanks for all the detail and extra information everyone! We'll update the catalogue and post the new data here in due course.



Yours, Katy

Britain from Above Cataloguing Team Leader

Katy Whitaker
Wednesday 8th of January 2014 09:10:23 AM
Definitely Highfield girls school, formerly Carpenders situated in Oxhey Lane, Carpenders Park. Demolished 1960. Mansion is just out of view to the right with the old stables, later used as mainhall and ballroom linked by that covered passageway. The house lower just to the right of the angled wall - lower leftwas the gardeners cottage - I knew the people that lived there during the war. Entrance lodge is opposite the farm on the other side of the road. There was another entrance lodge further along Oxhey lane towards Harrow. It was in use at this time as a sick bay for the school

Neil Hamilton
Wednesday 4th of December 2013 08:20:20 PM
Everything fits for Carpenders Park. The house in Oxhey Lane is still there. The main house and gardens can be seen on the 1934 1:2500 Ordnance Survey map. Well done Graeme.

Class31
Wednesday 4th of December 2013 08:15:06 PM
Yep, well spotted - uve been studying the local history of the area for years. I have the aerial survey images - this is the best low alltitude oblique shot ive seen - didnt realise the grounds and kitchen garden were so crowded in

Neil Hamilton
Wednesday 4th of December 2013 08:15:06 PM
I suspect that this is a view of Highfield School, Watford from the NW. Formally known as Carpender Mansion, it became a school and was demolished in 1959. The flat roofed single story seen on the left of the attched pic seems to match the building in the top right of the photo.

Graeme
Wednesday 4th of December 2013 08:13:24 PM
Yep, this definitely Highfield school, the old Carpenders mansion - well spotted. I have the original of the pic youve posted

Neil Hamilton
Wednesday 4th of December 2013 08:13:24 PM
View is looking south.

Class31
Saturday 30th of November 2013 08:20:32 AM
I believe this shows the grounds of Shenley Hospital (Mental Asylum) just outside Radlett. Now private housing estate.

les
Thursday 9th of May 2013 12:03:35 AM
The problem is that the hospital opened in 1934, and building work only started in 1931 (e.g. see http://ezitis.myzen.co.uk/shenley.html), 5 years after this photo was taken.

Tony D
Thursday 9th of May 2013 12:03:35 AM
The next picture EPW016014 is of Elstree - Aldenham Reservoir

Maurice
Sunday 28th of October 2012 10:23:51 AM
The whole place (with the probable exception of the foreground) is a strange mixture of decoration and practical. The possible chapel and the neighbouring building, with perhaps another bell, add to the probability of a religous community.

Chris Willis
Monday 22nd of October 2012 12:58:41 PM