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Harold Park history
Harold Park is north-eastern part of Harold Wood, occupying an isthmus of land between the A12 and the Ingrebourne River. In 1868 a wealthy Brentwood solicitor built himself a mansion to the south of the river and railway line, named Harold Court. After the owner’s bankruptcy the house served as a children’s home, then a lunatic asylum and then a sanatorium. In 1959 it became a teacher training college and has now been converted into flats.
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Maylands Golf club, Harold Park, was founded in 1937. Harold Park was the first golf club in Maylands to be established in the 1930s.
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