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How and why has Headstone Manor changed since it was found?  

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How and why has Headstone Manor changed since it was found? Description of the past site: As the real date of when Headstone Manor is not known, thought it is known that it goes back to at least 1233. De La Hegge was first ones to own headstone Manor. When it was owned by the Hegge family Headstone Manor was named Heggeton or Hegton. It was built in 825 as a working farm until the 1920s. Manor House, Tithe Barn, Granary and the Small Barn are the main four buildings in Headstone Manor. Each of the buildings are there for many individual reasons. Tithe Barn, Small Barn and the granary are grade II listed buildings, and the Manor House which is the most important part of Headstone Manor is a grade I listed building. It was in 1986 when Headstone Manor was designed as the home of Harrow Museum and Heritage Centre. The...

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