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containing many apartments, equally conspicuous for size, elegance, and that air of close domestic comfort so extremely desirable in the ever-varying climate of this country; these were highly adorned by the refined taste and liberality of the late proprietor and exhibit, besides a select and
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loop ran through the Arnos Grove estate until the nineteenth century. Upon the death of Taylor Walker in 1918, Arnos Grove was left to his son Richard Walker while he was still 18. The estate was then purchased by
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The Arnos Grove mansion was also sold in 1928 to the North Metropolitan Electricity Supply Company, becoming known as
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Plan of Arnos Grove from 1918 sale particulars incorporating the former Beaver Hall and Minchington Hall estates.
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The estate was owned from 1777 to 1918 by Walkers of the Taylor Walker brewing family (including
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Council, which created Arnos Park in 1928, and the remainder to property developers.
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in the dining room, which was executed in Italy, and comprises a beautiful mask of
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estate to increase the area of Arnos Grove to over 300 acres (1.2 km). The
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bought the Arnolds estate in 1719 or 1720. The estate was previously owned by
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facing Southgate Green, and encased in red brick. The house was sold to
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Home Counties Magazine Vol. XI, George Bell & Sons, 1909
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Grade II* listed buildings in the London Borough of Enfield
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who sold the southernmost 44 acres (180,000 m) to the
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Southgate Green Association. Retrieved 2 December 2017.
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The main entrance (formerly the back of the house).
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Arno's Grove house

grade II* listed
Southgate
London


James Colebrooke
William Whitmore
Thomas Whitmore
William Acton
Sir John Weld
George Colebrooke
Abraham Hume
Sir William Mayne
Isaac Walker
Edward Mogg
Etruscan vases
Herculaneum
Pompeii
cabinet
maple-wood
shells
staircase
Lanscroon
Verrio
Julius Caesar
Rome
the royal palaces
chimneypiece

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