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25: 110: 239:. He went into the English countryside and noticed the very bad conditions of farms and farm buildings which he passed. He bought Boreham House on 2 May 1931 to show that British agriculture could prosper and make people lives easier. Ford developed this new venture under a new company called Fordson Estate Limited. 242:
In 1937, the house, with a parcel of the land, was donated to trustees of the Henry Ford Institute of Agricultural Engineering. Boreham House started to be a college in 1952, when it became the main training centre for the Ford Tractor Operation in Europe. The house also served as the temporary home
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inherited Boreham House. He sat in Parliament as Conservative member for Essex. He died in 1877 leaving Boreham House in tail to his grandson Lieutenant Colonel Tufnell Tyrell, sheriff of Essex. The House stayed in the Family until 1931, when
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In 1997, the house reverted to single-family occupation. Since 2008 it has been used as a wedding venue and corporate centre.
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a British judge until 1792. Around 1792, Sir John Tyrell, 1st Baronet, bought the House. He was a local
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Boreham House stayed in the Hoare family until 1785, when William Walford bought it and rented it to
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The south face of the building fronts the top of Danbury Hill and Little Baddow Common.
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http://www.essexinfo.net/borehamparishcouncil/history-of-boreham/
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Ford saw Boreham House for the first time when he went to visit
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