Highwood Ash in Highwood Hill
Highwood Ash in Highwood Hill
Record No
159594
Title
Highwood Ash in Highwood Hill
Description
Rear elevation of Highwood Ash, Highwood Hill, Mill Hill. The building is at right angles to the main road and partly obscured by a brick wall. Grade II listed; list entry number 1287042. It is an eighteenth-century painted brick and render structure with a large bay to the rear, and a lower two-storey wing to the side. The timber-framed core is much older and was rebuilt in the 1660s. Celia Fiennes lived here between 1713-37. In October 1950 a Dakota of British European Airways crashed in the garden due to engine failure. The house survived but some 27 adults and 1 child died in the fire.
Date of execution
1969
Section
The London Archives
Collection
LCC Photograph Library
Medium
photograph
Catalogue No
SC_PHL_01_635_69_35_84_20
London picture map location
Exact
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