Mount House, Monken Hadley

Coordinates: 51°39′47″N 0°11′21″W / 51.6631°N 0.1892°W / 51.6631; -0.1892
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Mount House and the attached stable block.

Mount House, Camlet Way, Monken Hadley, in the London Borough of Barnet, is a grade II* listed house. The attached stable block is also listed.[1]

History

The house dates from the mid eighteenth century and since 1947 has been part of St Martha's Senior School.[2] The house was the home between 1836 and 1863 of Joseph Henry Green, literary executor of Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the editor of Spiritual Philosophy; founded on the teachings of the late Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1866) which was written at Mount House. The house was also the home of the Architectural Association School between 1941-45.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Historic England. "ST MARTHAS CONVENT (THE MOUNT HOUSE) WITH ATTACHED STABLE BLOCK (1359027)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  2. ^ Monken Hadley: Education. British History Online. Retrieved 2 August 2015.

External links

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51°39′47″N 0°11′21″W / 51.6631°N 0.1892°W / 51.6631; -0.1892