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Pymmes House was a house built by William Pymme in 1327 in what is now Pymmes Park, in Edmonton, London. It had a succession of notable owners, particularly in the Elizabethan period, and was remodelled and rebuilt several times. It was demolished after a fire in 1940. History The first Pymmes House was built in 1327 by William Pymme, a landowner in Edmonton, London, Edmonton, now in London, and member of the Pymme family who had been granted land by Edward II of England, Edward II in the 14th century."Historic buildings: Upper Edmonton"
by Stephen Gilburt in ''Enfield Society News'', No. 206 (Summer 2017), pp. 6-7.
It was sited on the north side of Watery Lane in Edmonton, now known as Silver Street. The house was subsequently occupied by a number of not ...
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