Redbourn, The Aubreys c.1955
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R87020

More about this scene
On the level ground to the south-west of the town stands the almost ploughed-out remains of an ancient double-ditched camp called The Aubreys. Close by stood a house called The Aubreys, later the Aubrey Park Hotel, a fine part mock-Tudor building graced, in this view, by an elegant Humber Pullman limousine.It was originally Foster's Farm, and was owned by the Dunn family, the London hat makers. After its conversion, The Aubreys was used for a short time as a holiday centre for children from Bethnal Green.
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