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Furze Platt Triangle - The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead

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<strong>Furze</strong> <strong>Platt</strong> <strong>Triangle</strong> Conservation Area Appraisal23Location, Setting <strong>and</strong> Development <strong>of</strong> the Area 55.15 Samuel Ghrimes Esq purchased all <strong>of</strong> this l<strong>and</strong> from this consortium in August 1868. <strong>The</strong> map <strong>of</strong>the area for 1881-82 shows no building development on the l<strong>and</strong> owned by Samuel Ghrimes.<strong>Furze</strong> <strong>Platt</strong> 1881© Crown copyright <strong>and</strong> L<strong>and</strong>mark Information Group Ltd5.16 <strong>The</strong> Golden Harp public house was built in 1889 at the junction <strong>of</strong> Courthouse Road And <strong>Furze</strong> <strong>Platt</strong>Road. <strong>The</strong> map <strong>of</strong> 1900, on which Linden Avenue <strong>and</strong> Camden Road are named, shows that significanthouse building had taken place along the east side <strong>of</strong> Courthouse Road, the west side <strong>of</strong> <strong>Furze</strong> <strong>Platt</strong> Road,<strong>and</strong> had begun on Camden Road. Linden Avenue had not yet been developed.

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