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Plaque

Friary House

Erection date: /5/2011

Inscription

Friary House
Friary Park opened to the public on Saturday 7th May 1910 after Sydney Simmons, JP, local resident and founder of the Patent Steam Carpet Beating Company Ltd, re-imbursed Friern Barnet urban District Council with the purchase cost of £7500.
There has been a house on this site since about 1551 and it was occupied by, amongst others, John Popham, Lord Chief Justice who presided at the trial of Sir Walter Raleigh in 1603 and Guy Fawkes and his co-conspirators in 1605. Guests at the house included Queen Elizabeth I and, in the early 1700s, Queen Anne.
The house and estate were bought in 1800 by John Bacon when there were only 55 houses in Friern Barnet, and 33 in the hamlet of Colney Hatch, where Friern Barnet Lane and Friern Barnet Road meet.
The old house was demolished around 1871 and the present house was built by Edmund William Richardson, the Company Secretary of the Planet Building Society, who lived in it until his death in 1908.
The house was extensively renovated in 2010 by Barnet Council for the use of local organisations.

The restoration of the clock on the house was made possible by generous donations from: Friends of Friary Park; Friern Barnet & District Local History Society (in memory of their founder, John Donovan); Friern Barnet & Whetstone Residents' Association; T&B Builders: The Whetstone Society.

May 2011

Site: Friary House (1 memorial)

N20, Friern Barnet Lane, Frary Park

The plaque is on the north-west facade, just outside the entrance door.

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Friary House

There has been a house on this site since about 1551 and it was occupied by, ...

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Queen Anne

Born St James's Palace. Reigned 1702 - 14. Married Prince George of Demark in...

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John Bacon

Bought Friary House and the estate in 1800. This could be John Bacon the Youn...

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John Donovan

Founder of Friern Barnet & District Local History Society. Lived in Frier...

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Queen Elizabeth I

Daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Born Greenwich Palace.  Succeede...

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London Borough of Barnet

Barnet keep their logo at the bottom right of their website pages.  We think ...

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Friends of Friary Park

From their website: "The Friends of Friary Park was formed in 1990 as the res...

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Friern Barnet & District Local History Society

From their website: "Our founder, John Donovan, lived in Friern Barnet betwee...

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Friern Barnet & Whetstone Residents' Association

They had newsletters in 2013 but since then they seem to have gone quiet with...

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Whetstone Society

In their July 2012 newsletter the Friern Barnet and Whetstone Residents’ Asso...

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