Temple Lodge
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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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Tenants & occupiers of Temple Lodge
- Charles Martin (1861[1])
- Egbert Giles (1871[2], 1881[3], 1891[4], 1901[5]), occupier
- J Knott? (1911[6])
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