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COVENTRY HALL, STREATHAM COMMON

COVENTRY HALL, STREATHAM COMMON

The Coventry Hall was built during the early 1800s by Vicount Deerhurst, and was later to become home of the 7th Earl of Coventry. Built on the site of the Howland Manor House. The hall became part St. Andrew's Girls School in 1895. Later the building was converted into flats. Demolished in 1982 and replaced by social  housing and the area housing office.   n.d.

Ref. SP24/188/COV.1b


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Image type:Ink Drawing
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Ref:03153
Identifier:SP24/188/COV.1b
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#1951 - 1975  #Pen and Ink  #STREATHAM COMMON 

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