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Camelot House

Camelot House is a grade II listed building at 53 Beech Hill (originally Camlet Way), Hadley Wood. The house was built around 1875–80 by the builder Frederick Lambert.

The house was also once known as Broadgates House and a Broadgates Avenue exists nearby.

References

  1. [ Historic England. "CAMELOT HOUSE, 53, BEECH HILL (1241127)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 8 August 2015.
  2. Clark, Nancy. (1978) Hadley Wood: Its Background and Development. 2nd revised edition. pp. 37 & 137.

51°40′02″N 0°10′02″W / 51.66718°N 0.16710°W / 51.66718; -0.16710


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