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N3 Church End, Finchley



Manor house and site of archaeological excavation

Unearthing the past


In East End Road facing Squires Lane stands the mansion known as the Finchley Manor House. The grandson of Sir Thomas Allen built the stately house in 1723.

The Allens

The Allen family had held the manor for about a century before the Georgian house was erected. It then remained in their possession until the early 19th century. After 1830 the buildings were used as a Catholic School. They now form part of the Sternberg Educational and Cultural Centre.

Bibsworth Manor

To the rear of the property can be seen the remains of a moat. This was part of the earlier manor of Bibsworth. This manor is thought to have been the residence of Michael Tovey, who was Mayor of London from 1247-8. By 1418 the manor had passed to Edward Bibsworth from whom it obtained its name. It was the largest manor in the parish and included fishponds that can still be seen on the north side of East End Road.

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