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LONG BARN, KENNINGTON

LONG BARN, KENNINGTON

The Long Barn, Kennington, was originally part of the original royal palace belonging to the estate of the Prince of Wales (Duchy of Cornwall). In 1756 Long Barn Farm was tenanted to William Austin for 21 years at a rent of £60 p.a. plus 'half of all the gravel and sand dug from the premises'. It existed as stables until the early 19th century and was demolished in 1875.

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Collection:
Image type:Engraving
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Ref:00149
Identifier:SP13/583/LON 1
Date:1826

#-Before 1850  #ARCHITECTURE / BUILDINGS  #COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY  #Engraving  #KENNINGTON  #TRADE 

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