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DescriptionThe Elms, Twyford Church of England High School, Acton - geograph.org.uk - 251662.jpg
English: "The Elms" is this house built in 1735 for Sir Joseph Ayloffe, Keeper of the Record Office. It remained a private house until 1964, when it became a school. The last non-institutional owners were the Farnell family, who built a teddy bear factory next to the house. The house is used by staff while not teaching and in the governance of Twyford Church of England High School, which was established in 1980. Photo taken during a London Open House day hence visitors on the roof. For other photos see 251625, 251614, 251607, 251637 and 251644.
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