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Cross Oak, near Berkhamsted (c 1880).
Two-colour lithograph for the estate agents.
Throughout Victoria's reign Hertfordshire continued to provide residences for the well-to-do businessman, who could commute to the City by several train routes. Cross Oak was a new house, built c 1875. Amongst the attractions identified by the estate agent is room to play the new game of lawn tennis, invented in the late 1870s.
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2005.5863

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