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Morden Hall Park is a National Trust park on the banks of the Wandle in Morden, south London. Its several buildings and associated parking included, it is 125 acres (51 ha) of predominantly parkland. Its several buildings and associated parking included, it is 125 acres (51 ha) of predominantly parkland.
The present park and sports fields between Hillcross Avenue, London Road/Epsom Road and Lower Morden Lane are owned and managed by the London Borough of Merton parks department and cover land that previously formed the grounds of Morden Park House, a small 18th-century country estate (not to be confused with Morden Hall Park, the National Trust ...
This is intended to be a complete list of properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Hall County, Texas. There are two properties listed on the National Register in the county. Both properties are Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks including one that is also a State Antiquities Landmark.
Morden is a district and town in South London, England, now within the London Borough of Merton, in the ceremonial county of Greater London. It adjoins Merton Park and Wimbledon to the north, Mitcham to the east, Sutton to the south and Worcester Park to the west, and is around 8 miles (13 km) south-southwest of Charing Cross.
Merton Park is an area within the district of Morden in the London Borough of Merton. [2] Bordering areas are Colliers Wood, Morden, South Wimbledon and Raynes Park. It is 7.25 miles (11.67 km) southwest of Charing Cross. It lies 2.8 miles (4.5 km) east of Kingston upon Thames, 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Mitcham and 4.5 miles (7.2 km) north of Sutton
Hall has confessed and recanted confessions to several more rapes and murders. He is currently serving a life sentence at a medium security level federal prison in Butner, N.C., according to CBS News.
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When his father died in 1862, Garth inherited the manor and its estate at Morden Hall. Garth sold the manor in about 1872. [10] He was also instrumental in the early planning of parts of Raynes Park, [11] on land he owned in the neighbouring parish of Merton. Garth practised commercial law in London, often appearing at the Guildhall. [3]