Hi, my wife and I bought a ground-floor Victorian flat in Seymour Road a year ago.
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Hi Camille. We exchanged messages on this on the gardening group. I’m on Hewitt and have done a lot of research on Harringay’s history. I’m also on one of the committees of the Hornsey Historical Society. I would love to come and see your discovery if that’s possible.
Hi Hugh! Thanks for your answer, and of course you're welcome to have a look :) I'll message you on Whatsapp.
Actually the Romans used a kind of concrete - not that I'm suggesting this is that old!
Haha well fingers crossed, maybe the state buys it back from us at double the price and we can buy a mansion in Hampstead (no)
I've recently added a piece to the History Group telling that story that emerged from research I did following my visit to Camille and Maca's house.
Well done Hugh - not Roman then? ;) Short of carbon-dating the concrete, I think you've done your best to nail its origins.
The origins became kind of lost in the fun of the stories I discovered.
Sadly, the mystery circle is not concealing Haering's hoard, but I'm even happier with the thought of a structure built to console a widowed publican's wife and financed by Perrier-Jouet from Webster's court case win.
Hi Camille, yours is almost certainly the house I grew up in. I always thought it was some kind or flower bed. We used it as a convenient place to sit and have our photos taken. I have attached aphoto taken around 1952/1953 on Hugh's history post.
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