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Harrow Museum

Harrow, England, United Kingdom
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The Harrow Museum, called the Headstone Manor & Museum, is the local records museum for the London Borough of Harrow in northwest London, England. Built in 1310, the moated manor house known as Headstone Manor is the earliest surviving wood-framed constructing in Middlesex. Described as "one of the maximum thrilling domestic complexes within the complete country", the cloth of Headstone Manor incorporates examples of labor dating from the 14th, 17th and 18th centuries. Headstone Manor is a Grade I listed constructing. Headstone Manor is surrounded by way of the best surviving stuffed moat in Middlesex.
The moat is current in date to the oldest a part of the building, and turned into built as a status image to mirror the wealth of the Manor’s owner. The land on which Headstone Manor stands is recorded to have belonged to Wulfred, Archbishop of Canterbury, in 825AD. The construction of Headstone Manor began in c.1310, as discovered by means of the dendrochronological relationship of the building’s oldest timbers. John de Stratford, Archbishop of Canterbury, bought even more land around the website online in 1344 and used the site as his most important house in Middlesex. Headstone Manor remained within the ownership of the Archbishops of Canterbury until 1546, when it changed into surrendered to Henry VIII. Soon after, Henry VIII sold it to one in all his court favourites, and it remained in private possession for almost 4 centuries.
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