EPW006657 ENGLAND (1921). Bells United Asbestos Works, Harefield, 1921

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Details

Title [EPW006657] Bells United Asbestos Works, Harefield, 1921
Reference EPW006657
Date June-1921
Link
Place name HAREFIELD
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 504087, 191141
Longitude / Latitude -0.49669070683194, 51.608998155023
National Grid Reference TQ041911

Pins

It was promised by the people responsible for the modern Coppermill Lock development that the clock tower indicated would either be incorporated into the new development or a replacement built. Neither thing happened.

The Laird
Saturday 5th of March 2016 06:24:52 PM
The Fisheries public house. The outbuilding to the right, (possibly once the stable block) was the venue for Sunday lunchtime blues bands and the like. The buildings were conjoined and extended and have become a rather ghastly pub/restaurant called the Coy Carp, which specialises in microwave meals.

The Laird
Saturday 5th of March 2016 06:20:31 PM