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569:"Sir. W. Graham Greene's mother came to the house in 1891 and soon afterwards (1893) she bought it from the Longs after the death of Mrs. Long. It had been in the hands of the Long family for some time and was known in those days as the Long House of the Longs. Mr. Long was a very tall man and had sons who were all over six feet in height. He was a great character and many stories are told about him. He used to add to his already great height by walking around his garden on stilts and this enabled him to see what was going on over the garden wall. Some legends belonging to the time of the Civil War have been told of Harston House but they carry no conviction Formerly a large brick dove cote stood at the end of the orchard but was unfortunately pulled down by Mr. Long. Its huge foundations still trouble the gardener in his digging operations and it was this Dove Cote which was large enough to seat fifty men when the Horkey feasts were held there. Tradition has it that the Dove Cote was built on the site of a Roman villa". 529: 124: 37: 108: 828: 131: 681: 293: 741: 560:
During the second half of the nineteenth century the house was owned by William Long (died 1883), whose wife was Henrietta Bridge. Henrietta was the granddaughter of John Littel-Bridge and Margaret Hurrell. She was a direct descendant of
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tiles have been found in the grounds and in the foundations of Harston House, supporting a tradition that a property has stood on this land ever since Roman times. The house is noteworthy for its distinctive features of
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used to come to Harston House to spend his summers with Sir William (his uncle). The garden at Harston House provided the setting for his 1963 short story
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In 1893 the house was bought by Sir William Graham Greene who helped to establish the Naval Intelligence Department prior to the
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This article is about the village in Cambridgeshire, England. For another English village with this name, see
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Although the main building is seventeenth century parts of its structure date back to at least 1480
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for the train journey home — always an interminable journey with the long wait between trains at
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Harston Hall was owned in the seventeenth century by the Wale family whose descendants included
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fireplace, original fine wooden panelling from the seventeenth century and its rare
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Harston House is a historic private house in Harston. It was formerly known as
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This is not to be confused with Harston House student accommodation at
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Harston — History and Local Records of a Cambridgeshire Village
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My Grandfather's Pocket Book. From A.D. 1701 to 1796
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to the south. The village was also once served by a
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Harston Parish Council Website (Under Construction)
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