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Grandon, Grade II listed house in London Borough of Barnet, England

Grandon is a Grade II listed residential house located on Hadley Green Road in London Borough of Barnet. The building displays traditional architectural features typical of 19th-century suburban London homes.

The house served as home to the writer Fanny Trollope and her son Anthony Trollope during the 19th century. Both became influential figures in English literature, giving the property historical significance in the literary world.

The house sits within a row of historical buildings on Hadley Green, each reflecting different periods of London suburban development. Visitors walking here encounter layers of architectural history that show how the area evolved over generations.

The property is located in the northern section of Greater London and can be reached using public transportation. Since it is a private residential home, access may be limited to exterior viewing from the street.

The property holds Grade II listed status, meaning it is recognized as a building of special architectural interest at the national level. This protection ensures that the structure maintains its historical integrity for future generations to study and appreciate.

Location: London Borough of Barnet

GPS coordinates: 51.66142,-0.19631

Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:45

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