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Plaque

Lopping Hall - High Road

Erection date: 1999

Inscription

The Lopping Hall was built in 1883 out of compensation for the loss of lopping rights in Epping Forest.
Loughton Town Council 1999

Site: Lopping Hall - High Road (1 memorial)

IG10, High Road, 189

Lopping Hall stretches between the High Street and Station Road, where there is a foundation stone. See there for more information about the Hall.

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

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Lopping Hall - High Road

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Loughton Town Council

An Urban District Council from 1900 to 1933. It became part of Chigwell Urban...

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