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Plaque

The White House, Mitcham

Inscription

{Next to the London Borough of Merton coat of arms:}
The White House
This 18th century house was renovated in the Regency style in 1826 by Dr A. C. Bartley, a village doctor, whose daughter wrote reminiscences of old Mitcham. The house remained in his family until 1919.
Fluted Greek Doric columns support a slightly altered porch with a bowed front.

Site: The White House, Mitcham (1 memorial)

CR4, Cricket Green

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

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The White House, Mitcham

The listing describes the house as "C18 with exterior of 1826." That 1826 mod...

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Dr. Alfred Collett Bartley

Mitcham village doctor. In 1826 he modernised the White House which remained ...

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London Borough of Merton

Formed under the London Government Act 1963, by the merger of the Municipal B...

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