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Northolt
Bellevue park:
Public open space brook throughout:
Manor house excavated behind the church. Old moated manor house 1300. Moat of archaeological importance - on site of much older one - on the hillock of land was an 8th Saxon village - sword found there,
Moat homestead NE of church, Footpath down the hill;
Denbates cottage;
Norwood school 1882 bought by Ealing Council & used as a Sunday School;
Garden for the old & blind;
Willow Cottage;
Green Brook is a drainage ditch;
Ivy cottage 1820; old
Plough Inn flats;
New Plough Inn 1940 thatched
Rowdell Road
Bellvue School
Site of old fish pond is clocktower, ornate, George VI
Smiths farm estate
Farmhouse survives but barn is at Chiltern Museum - for a common field here
Housing for British Airways
Canalside
36 acres New Patent Brick Co. closed 1939
Western Avenue
Tudor wooden sign in granite
Crown Inn, eighteenth century site, North bar was a stable
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