Halford House
Grade II listed building in Richmond, London From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Halford House is a Grade II listed building[1] in Halford Road, in the centre of Richmond in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Originally an 18th-century manor house with 19th-century additions,[1] it was purchased by the Christian Fellowship in Richmond in 1954.[2] It previously housed the Richmond School of Music.[1][3]
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Location | Halford House, 27 Halford Road, Richmond TW10 6AW (London Borough of Richmond upon Thames) |
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Construction started | 1710 |
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Listed Building – Grade II | |
Official name | Halford House Richmond School of Music |
Designated | 25 June 1983 |
Reference no. | 1080825 |
The earliest parts of Halford House date from 1710.[4] The rest was built in 1745, with additions in 1867 at the back of the house.[4]
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