Harrow Museum

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Harrow Museum is the local authority museum for the London Borough of Harrow. It is located in the grounds of Headstone Manor, and hosts a number of temporary exhibitions and permanent displays about the history of the local area and detailing the significance of the intriguing historical site in which it is set.
Throughout the years, Headstone Manor has changed a lot in appearance. Manor House is the earliest standing timber framed building in Middlesex, and the oldest out of all the other buildings in the Headstone Manor. The house is surrounded by a bridged moat, which is still filled with water. The moat is thought to be contemporary with the oldest parts of the house and was probably built to demonstrate the wealth and condition of the Archbishop of Canterbury, John Stratford.
Harrow Museum is made up of four historic buildings, which are all located in the beautiful grounds of Headstone Manor, records of which date back to 825AD. All the buildings are listed by English Heritage, and the site as a whole is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

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