Southside House in Woodhayes Road
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Southside House in Woodhayes Road
Southside House in Woodhayes Road
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SC_PHL_01_669_70_14129 (Collage 166780)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
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General view of large detached house, Southside House, 3-4 Woodhayes Road, Wimbledon. Parked cars. It is a seventeenth-century house built by Robert Pennington, a friend of Charles II, a safe haven for his family after the death of his son in the Great Plague of 1665. It is still run by Robert Pennington's descendants, serving partly as a residence and partly as a museum and venue for educational activities and cultural events. Southside House is Grade II* listed, list entry number: 1194026.
General view of large detached house, Southside House, 3-4 Woodhayes Road, Wimbledon. Parked cars. It is a seventeenth-century house built by Robert Pennington, a friend of Charles II, a safe haven for his family after the death of his son in the Great Plague of 1665. It is still run by Robert Pennington's descendants, serving partly as a residence and partly as a museum and venue for educational activities and cultural events. Southside House is Grade II* listed, list entry number: 1194026.
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