Frith Manor and Burtonhole
Partingdale Lane, 1900s
The earliest documentary reference to Frith Manor dates to c1500, as a sub manor. It had control of lands not only in Mill Hill, but also in North Finchley. There was a family called Burton living here by the reign of Henry VIII, and Burtonhole Farm is mentioned from at least the early 17th century. It is still a working farm.
Partingdale Manor is a manor in name only, and was built in the early 19th century. Low Wood house was built around 1875. Near to Partingdale Lane is the remains of a Cold War control centre, from which north London was to governed in the event of a nuclear attack on London. It was built to withstand an atomic bomb, but became obsolete as these weapons became increasingly more powerful. It passed into the hands of Barnet Council in 1958, and was used in 2000 as the setting for an episode of the television series Beech is Back. It is now a listed building. The large electricity step-down station was built in 1961.
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Email this pageLast modified by: Richard Nurse on 12/06/2008