Patteson Court

Introduction

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Patteson Court

Image: © Ian Capper Taken: 25 Apr 2011

Patteson Court was a large gothic-style house (see http://www.oldreigate.com/?goto=nutfieldroad ), built for a Mr Norman Wilkinson with building starting in 1847. Its final role was use by Laporte Industries as the headquarters of its Fullers Earth business, and it was demolished in the 1990s to enable an extension of the Fullers Earth site here, now being used for landfill. The name lives on in these offices, converted from the former stable block/outhouses.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.237298
Longitude
-0.147822