Plaque

Kidderpore Hall

Inscription

Kidderpore Hall, 1843, formerly Dudin Brown, part of Westfield College.

Site: Westfield College (2 memorials)

NW3, Kidderpore Avenue

The Kidderpore Hall plaque is in the road-facing porch of the splendid white building. The Bay House plaque is on the red brick building next door.

According to the plaques both buildings were " formerly Dudin Brown". They are two very distinct buildings but perhaps when part of the College they formed a functionally single block (named for one of the College founders).

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Kidderpore Hall

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Kidderpore Hall

From Knight Frank: "By 1843 ... Built that year, Kidderpore Hall was the home...

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Westfield College

Founded in 1882 by Constance Louisa Maynard and Ann Dudin Brown, as a residen...

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This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Kidderpore Hall

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Bay House

Bay House

Bay House, 1921 - 1935, formerly Dudin Brown, part of Westfield College.

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