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shows him there with his wife Amelia and six children (one visiting with her husband), a governess, lady's maid, nurse, cook, butler, footman, and four other maids.
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of the Taylor-Walker brewing family in 1870. The house was demolished in May 1871 and the grounds merged into the adjacent Arnos Grove estate as part of what
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The History of Esther an Illustration of Providence. Twelve Lectures, Delivered in the Church of St. Mary at Hill, London, in the Year 1852 &c
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Plan of Arnos Grove from 1918 sale particulars incorporating the former Beaver Hall and Minchington Hall estates
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The stone from the house and many of the fittings were used in the construction of Stone Hall in Church Hill,
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in 1870. The house was demolished in 1871 and the grounds merged into the adjacent Arnos Grove estate.
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Sheet 007 Map of Middlesex. Originally published by Ordnance Survey, Southampton, 1868–1883.
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house. It stood near the corner of the modern Waterfall Road and Chandos Avenue.
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Beaver Hall (centre) and Arnos Grove on a mid 19th-century Ordnance Survey map
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Remains of Beaver Hall stables, Waterfall Road. They were demolished in 1924.
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Demolished buildings and structures in the London borough of Enfield
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in 1804 at which time it was the home of the merchant and shipowner
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Schneider, Henry William (1817–1887), industrialist and politician.
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was later built. Beaver Hall was acquired by John Walker of the
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Beaver Hall The Seat of John Locke Esq. Southgate Middlesex
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Index


John Hassell



Middlesex
Southgate
Pymmes Brook
Arnos Park
Taylor-Walker brewing family
Nikolaus Pevsner
Sir Robert Taylor
Arnos Grove
John Hassell
John Locke
Henry Schneider
John Henry Powell Schneider
Joseph Thornton
1861 census
John Walker
Alan Dumayne
green belt
Minchington Hall
Winchmore Hill


Beaver Hall, Southgate. published 1 Jun 1804.
Sheet 007 Map of Middlesex. Originally published by Ordnance Survey, Southampton, 1868–1883.
ISBN
0951228609

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