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Heath Hall Heath Hall (formerly East Weald) at 59 The Bishops Avenue is a Grade II listed large detached house on The Bishop's Avenue in Barnet, North London. Built in 1910, Heath Hall remained a residential property until the post-war period. After various owners it fell into dilapidation before being bought and renovated in recent years. ==Design== Heath Hall was built in 1910 as East Weald, the London residence of William Park Lyle, son of sugar magnate Abram Lyle. English Heritage's listing for East Weald noted it as "...one of the best houses in the Bishop's Avenue, a notable area of opulent suburban development, and embodies the affluent domestic taste of the Edwardian period."〔 Designed by Henry Victor Ashley and Winton Newman, their designs for East Weald were exhibited at the Royal Academy exhibitions of 1910 and 1911.〔 The house is made from red brick with a green slate roof, built in an 'H' shape. The brick voussoirs within the "Romanesque-inspired arched hood" surrounding the front door of East Weald were particularly noted by English Heritage in their detailed description of the house.〔 The architectural style of Heath Hall is influenced by the Arts and Crafts movement and references Scottish Baronial architecture. 〔 It is 27,000 sq ft in size, located in 2.5 acres of grounds. It has 14 en-suite bedrooms. Amenities include indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a home cinema, and an internal leisure complex with a gym, steam room and sauna.〔 Heath Hall also possesses a wine cellar with storage for more than 600 bottles.〔 Security features include a panic room.〔
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