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Portcullis Lodge with a corner of the New River Loop
Demolished by Enfield Council in 1968. The house once belonged to Sir Alfred Somerset, the master of the Enfield Chase pack of staghounds, who lived at Enfield Court, now the school. Portcullis Lodge was so named because a portcullis was the badge of his family - [i]Fighting for the future, p.51-52.[/i] 

[i]Reproduction right held by Enfield Local Studies Library and Archive.[/i]
Keywords: gardens;houses;New River Loop;railings;demolished buildings

Portcullis Lodge with a corner of the New River Loop

Demolished by Enfield Council in 1968. The house once belonged to Sir Alfred Somerset, the master of the Enfield Chase pack of staghounds, who lived at Enfield Court, now the school. Portcullis Lodge was so named because a portcullis was the badge of his family - Fighting for the future, p.51-52.

Reproduction right held by Enfield Local Studies Library and Archive.


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Kate   [Mar 30, 2013 at 10:10 PM]
Probably Local Studies picture

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