Cullands Grove
Cullands Grove, also known as Cannon's, was a country house and estate in Southgate, Middlesex. It was built on an area of woodland formerly known as Gullands Grove. Cullands Grove was known for the lavish banquets held there by Sir William Curtis 1st Baronet of Cullands Grove and after his death in 1829 it took a week to auction the contents of the house and estate which included 370 dozen bottles of wine. Around 1840, the estate was merged into the Grovelands estate and the house demolished.
Cullands Grove | |
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Cullands Grove, Southgate, 1801 from The Home Counties Magazine, 1909 | |
General information | |
Type | Country house and estate |
Architectural style | Neoclassical |
Town or city | Southgate, Middlesex |
Country | England |
Completed | 18th century |
Demolished | c. 1840 |
Grounds | 70 acres |
Known for | Banquets given by Sir William Curtis, Bart. |
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