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Fountain

High Path Estate horse trough

Erection date: /1/2000

Inscription

High Path Estate Residents Association January 2000.

There is another trough with the same inscription further west along the road.

Site: Merton Place (2 memorials)

SW19, Merton High Street, Doel Close

We've read at that the house was actually where Nelson Grove Road now is.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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High Path Estate horse trough

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High Path Estate Residents Association

Housing estate in South London.

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Merton Place

Merton Place

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