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By 1958 the house was semi-derelict and in a state of poor repair. Ordnance Survey maps of 1961 and 1968 show the house still existed at that point, although the route of the driveway had been considerably altered since the 1919 map. However by the time of the 1975 map, the house was gone with only
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