Category:High Elms Manor
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High Elms Manor is a grade II listed Georgian country house located near Garston in Hertfordshire, England. It was built in around 1812, and was originally known as "High Elms", but from the 1890s to 2010 it was called Garston Manor.
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Media in category "High Elms Manor"
The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total.
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Ad for Garston Manor 1932.jpg 500 × 1,159; 221 KB
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Ad for High Elms 1817.jpg 800 × 430; 231 KB
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Ad for High Elms 1847.jpg 800 × 807; 475 KB
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Ad for High Elms 1890.jpg 800 × 257; 165 KB
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Ad for High Elms 1911.jpg 621 × 503; 303 KB
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Ada Watney 1904.jpg 704 × 698; 453 KB
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Colonel and Mrs Briggs.jpg 400 × 688; 66 KB
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Garston Manor Waterdale. - geograph.org.uk - 37018.jpg 640 × 480; 31 KB
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High Elms Manor, Garston, Hertfordshire.jpg 2,252 × 981; 493 KB
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High Elms Manor, near Garston, Hertfordshire - geograph-5749487.jpg 3,473 × 1,954; 1.76 MB
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Map Garston 1856.jpg 800 × 605; 351 KB