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3 unusual facts about Hartfield


Hartfield

Built in 1792, it was the first work of the architect Benjamin Latrobe, who was also responsible for the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. It was one of the first houses in England built in the Greek Revival style.

Inside the church is a pipe organ built by T.C. Lewis of Brixton in 1884.

Marsh Green is close to the Poohsticks Bridge, and visitors missing the turning can find themselves there.


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Diego Hartfield

Diego Hartfield (born January 31, 1981 in OberĂ¡, Misiones), nicknamed El Gato Hartfield (Hartfield the Cat in Spanish) is a tennis player on the ATP Tour from Argentina.

Eidos Interactive

SCi left their Battersea Office and moved into the old Eidos office on the second floor of Wimbledon Bridge House, 1 Hartfield Road, Wimbledon.

Hartfield railway station

The station appears in a delightful British Transport Film entitled Farmer Moving South, which recounted the moving of the entire farm stock of Sir Robert Ropner by special train from Skutterskelfe Hall in Yorkshire to Hartfield in December 1950.

Upper Hartfield

The Tudor house "Apedroc" in Upper Hartfield is the former home of Sir Michael Balcon.

Zody's

In 1972, the Hartfield-Zodys parent company acquired the Yankee Stores chain of Flint, Michigan, briefly re-branding the stores as Yankee-Zodys, and later as Zodys.


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