26 HARROW WEALD (B.b.)
(O.S. 6 in. (a)V, S.E. (b)X, N.E.)
Harrow Weald is a parish on the N. boundary of
the county and adjoining Pinner on the E.
Secular
a(1) Priory House, on the S. edge of Bentley Priory
Park, has been almost entirely re-built but incorporates
the base of a 16th-century brick chimney-stack. The
garden-wall is probably of the 17th century. An
outbuilding and walls 300 yards to the S. are probably
of the same date.
Condition—Good.
Monuments (2–4)
The following monuments, unless otherwise described, are of the 17th century and of two storeys;
the walls are timber-framed and the roofs are tiled.
Condition—Good or fairly good.
a(2) Seven Bells Inn, 500 yards S.E. of All Saints
Church.
b(3) Ashcombe House, cottage S. of Boxtree Lane and
over ½ m. S.W. of All Saints church, was built probably
early in the 18th century.
b(4) Farm Cottage, 570 yards S.S.E. of (3), has an
original chimney-stack with two diagonal shafts.
The upper storey projects at the N.E. end.
For Grim's Dyke, see p. xxiii.