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- Heathfield_Hall abstract "Heathfield Hall (sometimes referred to as Heathfield House) was a house in Handsworth, Staffordshire (the area became part of Birmingham in 1911), England, built for the engineer James Watt.In 1790, Watt's business partner Matthew Boulton recommended to Watt his friend, the architect Samuel Wyatt, who had designed designed Boulton's home, Soho House, in 1789. Watt commissioned Wyatt to design Heathfield Hall.Watt died in the house in 1819, and was buried at nearby St Mary's Church. His garret workshop was then sealed, and few people were ever allowed to visit it. The contents - over 8,300 objects, including the furniture, window, door and floorboards - were removed in 1924 and used to recreate the room at The Science Museum in London, where they may still be viewed.After a series of subsequent owners who had slowly sold off the associated lands for development of semi-detached villas, in the 1880s engineer George Tangye bought Heathfield Hall. He lived in the house until his death in 1920. After his family sold the house, from 1927 the hall was demolished and the lands redeveloped.What was the Heathfield Estate is now the land that comprises West Drive and North Drive in Handsworth, developed in the 1930s with a number of arts and crafts and moderne-style houses.".
- Heathfield_Hall architect Samuel_Wyatt.
- Heathfield_Hall country England.
- Heathfield_Hall location Birmingham.
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- Heathfield_Hall type House.
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- Heathfield_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heathfield Hall".
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- Heathfield_Hall alternateNames "Heathfield House".
- Heathfield_Hall architect Samuel_Wyatt.
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- Heathfield_Hall caption "An 1835 painting of the hall, by Allen Edward Everitt".
- Heathfield_Hall client James_Watt.
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- Heathfield_Hall locationCountry England.
- Heathfield_Hall locationTown Birmingham.
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- Heathfield_Hall subject Category:1790_in_England.
- Heathfield_Hall subject Category:1927_in_England.
- Heathfield_Hall subject Category:Handsworth,_West_Midlands.
- Heathfield_Hall subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1790.
- Heathfield_Hall subject Category:Houses_in_Birmingham,_West_Midlands.
- Heathfield_Hall subject Category:James_Watt.
- Heathfield_Hall hypernym House.
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- Heathfield_Hall comment "Heathfield Hall (sometimes referred to as Heathfield House) was a house in Handsworth, Staffordshire (the area became part of Birmingham in 1911), England, built for the engineer James Watt.In 1790, Watt's business partner Matthew Boulton recommended to Watt his friend, the architect Samuel Wyatt, who had designed designed Boulton's home, Soho House, in 1789. Watt commissioned Wyatt to design Heathfield Hall.Watt died in the house in 1819, and was buried at nearby St Mary's Church.".
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