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Hadley Lodge is a house in Hadley Green Road, Monken Hadley. The current house was completed around 1995 and replaced an earlier listed building of the same name that was destroyed by fire in 1981. ==Original Hadley Lodge== The original Hadley Lodge was built in the 18th century and destroyed by fire in 1981.〔(Property of the month - Elegance as standard. ) Pat Bramley, ''Hertfordshire Life'', 6 April 2011. Retrieved 1 August 2015.〕 The house was owned and occupied by Charles Jeffryes Cottrell, rector of Hadley 1786-1819, until his death in 1819.〔Clark, Nancy. (1978) ''Hadley Wood: Its Background and Development''. 2nd revised edition. p. 135.〕 In 1852 the house was occupied by Charles Herbert Cottrell, author and magistrate in Hertfordshire and Wiltshire. In the mid twentieth century, Nikolaus Pevsner in ''The Buildings of England'', noted the house's four-column ionic porch. The original boundary wall adjoining Gladsmuir to Hadley Lodge is listed with Historic England.〔(FRONT BOUNDARY WALL ADJOINING GLADSMUIR TO HADLEY LODGE. ) Historic England. Retrieved 1 August 2015.〕
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