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"Hadley House, Hadley Green Road - Grade II* Built on the site of a much older Manor House of Hadley, this stately mid-Georgian property dates from circa 1760. A large redbrick house constructed on the grand scale. Two storeys and five windows wide to main block. Centre three set forward under a pediment. Sashes with glazing bars. Fluted Doric columns to entrance porch, with continuous fanlight, panelled door and sidelights. Central pediment and parapet, stone dressings. Three storeys, four windows wide block, full height bow sashes with glazing bars. Garden front with three full height iron and tented verandas. Home of L.C. Tennyson d’Eyncourt."
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