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Heywood

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Family home of Clement Attlee. By 1947 it was being used as a nursing home and was probably demolished soon after 1978.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Heywood

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Clement Attlee - Stanmore

Clement Attlee Prime Minister 1945 - 51. This site marks the former family ho...

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UCATT

UCATT

Trade union representing all building trades.

Group, Community / Clubs, Politics & Administration, Property

1 memorial
The Limes

The Limes

In the mid-eighteenth century, The Limes was one of the largest houses in Lewisham High Street. and was frequently visited by John Wesley, when it was occupied by the Sparrow family, and later Wesl...

Building, Property

1 memorial
Spedan Tower(s)

Spedan Tower(s)

The house was bought by John Lewis in the late 1880s. Apparently, whilst looking for a new home for his young family, he hired a hansom cab and drove out in a different direction each day with his ...

Building, Property

1 memorial
Elm House

Elm House

Birthplace of William Morris. The family moved from here to Woodford Hall in 1840. The 1890s drawing is by Edmund Hort New (1871 - 1931).

Place, Property

1 memorial