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- Hyde_Farm_Estate abstract "The Hyde Farm Estate is a residential area situated in Balham, a district of south London, in the United Kingdom. Unlike the rest of Balham, it is wholly within the London Borough of Lambeth. Its boundaries are: to the south Emmanuel Road; to the east: Radbourne Road; to the north: Hydethorpe Road; and to the west: Cavendish Road.Historically, the estate was one large medieval field of some sixty acres located at the southern edge of the parish of Clapham. The area was known as the Hyde during the Middle Ages, and later as Hydefield. In 1587 the field was purchased by Richard Martyn who then sold it to Emmanuel College, Cambridge, which had been foundedthree years earlier. The names of Emmanuel Road and Scholars Road commemorate this history. The Hyde farm was reputedly particularly well known for its pigs.The Hyde Farm Estate was developed between 1896 and 1916. Prior to development starting, the historic field boundary with Tooting Common was realigned. The narrow strip of the common to the east of Cavendish Road was enclosed and the line of Emmanuel Road (formerly Bleak Hall Lane) was moved north to provide a compensating wider portion of common land to the north of the railway line between Streatham Hill and Balham (now known as Emmanuel Field). The E Hayes-Dashwood Foundation was established in 1946 to provide low-cost housing to infirm or disabled ex-servicemen and their widows. It now owns approximately one hundred and fifty of the properties in the area, most of the remainder having been sold to leaseholders or to other housing associations.".
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- Hyde_Farm_Estate wikiPageWikiLink Balham.
- Hyde_Farm_Estate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Balham.
- Hyde_Farm_Estate wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Lambeth.
- Hyde_Farm_Estate wikiPageWikiLink Clapham.
- Hyde_Farm_Estate wikiPageWikiLink Emmanuel_College,_Cambridge.
- Hyde_Farm_Estate wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Hyde_Farm_Estate wikiPageWikiLink London_Borough_of_Lambeth.
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- Hyde_Farm_Estate wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Hyde_Farm_Estate wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hyde Farm Estate".
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- Hyde_Farm_Estate subject Category:Balham.
- Hyde_Farm_Estate subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Lambeth.
- Hyde_Farm_Estate hypernym Area.
- Hyde_Farm_Estate point "51.444 -0.139".
- Hyde_Farm_Estate type Place.
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- Hyde_Farm_Estate comment "The Hyde Farm Estate is a residential area situated in Balham, a district of south London, in the United Kingdom. Unlike the rest of Balham, it is wholly within the London Borough of Lambeth. Its boundaries are: to the south Emmanuel Road; to the east: Radbourne Road; to the north: Hydethorpe Road; and to the west: Cavendish Road.Historically, the estate was one large medieval field of some sixty acres located at the southern edge of the parish of Clapham.".
- Hyde_Farm_Estate label "Hyde Farm Estate".
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- Hyde_Farm_Estate lat "51.444".
- Hyde_Farm_Estate long "-0.139".
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