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[[Image:WFMS_2698_temple.jpg|300px|thumb|The Temple Lodge, c.1900. Photo: [[The Stoneham Archive]]]][[Image:temple_gardiner.jpg|300px|thumb|The Temple Lodge, c.1900. Photo: [[The Stoneham Archive]]]]'''Temple Lodge''', also known as '''Cottage No. 52''', was a lodge and cottage at [[North Stoneham Park]] on the [[Stoneham Estate]]. It stood near [[North Stoneham Church]], at the eastern entrance to the Park. [[Image:WFMS_2698_temple.jpg|300px|thumb|The Temple Lodge, c.1900. Photo: [[The Stoneham Archive]]]][[Image:temple_gardiner.jpg|300px|thumb|The Temple Lodge, c.1900. Photo: [[The Stoneham Archive]]]]'''Temple Lodge''', also known as '''Cottage No. 52''', was a lodge and cottage at [[North Stoneham Park]] on the [[Stoneham Estate]]. It stood near [[North Stoneham Church]], at the eastern entrance to the Park.
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 +It was sold, together with the south portion of the former deer park at North Stoneham Park, in 1953<ref>[[Auction of the North Stoneham Estate, 15 May 1953]]</ref>.
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==Tenants & occupiers of Temple Lodge == ==Tenants & occupiers of Temple Lodge ==

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The Temple Lodge, c.1900. Photo: The Stoneham Archive
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The Temple Lodge, c.1900. Photo: The Stoneham Archive
The Temple Lodge, c.1900. Photo: The Stoneham Archive
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The Temple Lodge, c.1900. Photo: The Stoneham Archive
Temple Lodge, also known as Cottage No. 52, was a lodge and cottage at North Stoneham Park on the Stoneham Estate. It stood near North Stoneham Church, at the eastern entrance to the Park.

It was sold, together with the south portion of the former deer park at North Stoneham Park, in 1953[1].


Tenants & occupiers of Temple Lodge

  • Charles Martin (1861[2])
  • Egbert Giles (1871[3], 1881[4], 1891[5], 1901[6]), occupier
  • J Knott? (1911[7])
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References

  1. Auction of the North Stoneham Estate, 15 May 1953
  2. 1861 Census
  3. 1871 Census
  4. 1881 Census
  5. 1891 Census
  6. 1901 Census
  7. Schedule of Fleming Estate Cottages, c1911
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