EPW045949 ENGLAND (1934). Albury Hall with the outbuildings, conduit pond and kitchen garden, Albury, 1934

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EPW045949
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EPW045953
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EPW045948
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EPW045951
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EPW045952
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EPW045947
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EPW045954
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Manylion

Pennawd [EPW045949] Albury Hall with the outbuildings, conduit pond and kitchen garden, Albury, 1934
Cyfeirnod EPW045949
Dyddiad September-1934
Dolen
Enw lle ALBURY
Plwyf ALBURY
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 542619, 225363
Hydred / Lledred 0.073526970667893, 51.90808412036
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol TL426254

Pinnau

This area between the two roads was subsequently wooded and named "Suez"

totoro
Friday 2nd of May 2014 09:15:15 PM
Walled garden

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Friday 2nd of May 2014 09:12:46 PM
Conduit Pond

totoro
Friday 2nd of May 2014 09:12:25 PM
Possibly the third house on the site, built about 1780. This property is not listed, it no longer exists. The Hall was demolished in 1950. There is no record of the reason for its demolition. Image is pre-1912 and came from the photo album of C F Hawley; Courtesy of his grandson, Nicholas Hawley. Photographer is not known and therefore copyright is assumed to have expired. Source: http://www.alburyvillage.org.uk/ Author Anne Padfield compiled an historical survey of the Hall in the year 2000. see http://www.alburyvillage.org.uk/Albury Hall Survey.htm From 1906-c1921 the Hall was owned by Maurice Glyn, a partner of the banking house Glyn Mills Currie and Co (which passed via Williams and Glyns Bank to Royal Bank of Scotland). The hall passed to its final owner, Francis Glyn. When the armed forces moved into the hall in WW2 the Glyn family moved to Hole Farm nearby. The Glyn family sold the estate in 1981.

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Friday 2nd of May 2014 09:05:01 PM