The wrought iron gates to Durdans

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The wrought iron gates to Durdans

Image: © Marathon Taken: 14 May 2014

Durdans was built 1764-8 and was much added to in the 19th century. The wrought iron gates came from Canons in Middlesex, the seat of the Duke of Chandos. They are seen here from Chalk Lane.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.321858
Longitude
-0.266523