Medieval Harmondsworth Barn bought by English Heritage
A medieval barn in west London described by poet Sir John Betjeman as the “Cathedral of Middlesex” has been bought by English Heritage for £20,000.
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A medieval barn in west London described by poet Sir John Betjeman as the “Cathedral of Middlesex” has been bought by English Heritage for £20,000.
Published by Rory on January 30, 2012