File:Morden Hall Park 1.jpg

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Description The Hall was owned and occupied by the Garth family for generations. It was occupied as a school for young gentlemen about 1840 until it was sold by Sir Richard Garth to a tobacco merchant Gilliat Hatfeild (1827?1906) in the 1870s. The Hall was a military hospital during the First World War and is now an expensive restaurant. The watercourse in the foreground is the River Wandle.
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Source Morden Hall, Merton, London.
Author Jim Linwood

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