Northolt Manor, Medieval manor house ruins in Northolt, England.
Northolt Manor is an archaeological site containing the remains of a medieval manor house in London. The roughly 1.8-hectare property features a mix of meadows, woodlands, wetlands, ponds, and a moat that once surrounded the original building.
People inhabited this location from the 7th century onwards, with stone structures erected around 1300. Excavations in 1950 revealed this extended history of human occupation at the site.
The grounds function as a place where the community connects with both medieval history and the natural world around them. Walking through, visitors experience how a private estate has become shared public space for everyone.
Access to the site is through Court Farm Road, which connects to walking paths across the property. Visitors should expect varied ground conditions with meadows, water features, and woodland areas to navigate.
Local authorities purchased the property in 1935 and converted it from a private estate into open public grounds. This shift allowed the community to access a place deeply rooted in local history.
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