Plaque

Norwood Grove - Nettlefold plaque

Inscription

Mr and Mrs Frederick Nettlefold lived here from 1878 - 1913. They were much respected for their beneficence. Erected by their grateful children.

Site: Norwood Grove (5 memorials)

SW16, Norwood Grove, garden

In our photo the Nettlefold plaque can be seen to the left of the house, sometimes called The White House.

The bird bath is the largest we have ever seen. Aren't they normally raised off the ground to foil the predatory ambitions of cats?  Odd that it was felt necessary to create a plaque repeating the words already so nicely carved on the rim.

The two successive tree plaques are mounted one above the other at the foot of the tree that can be seen in our photo in front of the house. We were there in September and, we're no experts, but that tree doesn't look to us a) like a conifer, b) like it's alive. Which rather suggests a third tree has been planted (with no third plaque) and it has died like the previous two. Fourth time lucky?

This house, then called Streatham Grove, was once occupied by the shipping magnate Arthur Anderson, who made his fortune with P&O. The next residents were the Nettlefolds who moved in in 1878. When the widower Nettlefold died in 1913 the mansion was sold to Croydon Corporation. The estate was then also saved from redevelopment and in 1926 the newly named Norwood Grove, the house, ornamental gardens and grounds, was opened to the public - celebrated by the planting of the first tree by the Prince of Wales.

Information from London Gardens Trust.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Norwood Grove - Nettlefold plaque

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Frederick Nettlefold

Industrialist, his company was Guest, Keen and Nettlefolds. Born in Acton, L...

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Mary Catherine Nettlefold

Wife to Frederick. Died at Norwood Grove. Edith Martineau was their daughter.

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Norwood Grove - Nettlefold plaque

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Norwood Grove bird bath - plaque

Norwood Grove bird bath - plaque

In grateful recognition of the work of Stenton Covington for the preservation...

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Norwood Grove bird bath - rim

Norwood Grove bird bath - rim

The initial 'In' has been lost but we think it must have been there.

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Norwood Grove tree 1 - Prince of Wales

Norwood Grove tree 1 - Prince of Wales

The RHS describe this conifer as: "'Lutea' is a loosely conical tree with a r...

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Norwood Grove tree 2 - MacDonald

Norwood Grove tree 2 - MacDonald

The RHS describe this type of tree as: "A handsome pyramid shaped conifer".

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