English: A grade II listed building, designed by William West Neve in the 1890s for the Harris family, who owned the Goddington estate, much of which is now Goddington Park. It is mainly red brick, but with a timber framed facade as shown here. It is now divided into flats, but according to the listing particulars, many of the internal features, such as oak panelling and doors, parquet and mosaic floors, fireplaces and plasterwork, as well as the main staircase, survive. The gardens are private, but this photo was taken through a convenient gap in the surrounding hedge.
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