Bury Farm is north of Edgware - one of the last remaining farms in the area, probably dating to the 13th century


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Bury Farm is north of Edgware - one of the last remaining farms in the area, probably dating to the 13th century.

For many centuries it has been known as Bury Farm and, although it was considered the centre of Edgware Manor, and was where the manorial lord would lodge when in Edgware, it was not the manor house as such.

Nearby Edgwarebury Open Space started with the purchase of 29.5 acres by Hendon Rural District Council and Middlesex County Council in July 1930.

Adjoining, and to the southwest, is a portion of Metropolitan Open Space, known locally as the Edgware Roughs on which are the remaining brick piles of what was planned to be a Northern Line extention connecting Edgware to Bushey, with a station called Brockley Hill.


Attribution: Broadfields Estate Residents Association

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