You are here: Home>Herts history>Towns and Villages>Potters Bar>Unidentified Houses and People Unidentified Houses and PeopleDo you recognise them?By Nicholas Blatchley Hertfordshire Archives & Local StudiesThis photo could be from the 70s or 80s, or maybe even more recently. Do you recognise the houses or the people shown? We’d love to hear from you.This page was added on 26/02/2013. Add your comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ ReplyFor a time these were also the council rent and rates office 1950s / 1970sBy Marion Morse (27/05/2019) ReplyMany thanks. If you have any memories of Wyllotts (or anything else about Potters Bar) we’d love to hear them.By Nicholas Blatchley (30/11/2016) ReplyI agree it is Wyllotts Manor. I lived at the top of Laurel Avenue and in the 1930’s we used to play in the house which was empty at that timeBy Bill Watts (25/11/2016) ReplyThanksBy Nicholas Blatchley (20/03/2013) ReplyIt’s Wyllyotts, Potters Bar, which about 20 years ago was a late survivor of a 1970s ‘Watneyfied’ pub interior.By Hugh Madgin (18/03/2013) Mystery photosA forgotten relativeAnother Hitchin Coronation PartyChanor Sports SuppliesCivil Ceremony at St Albans Town HallCoronation Day May 12th 1937Coronation partyEcclesiastical ProcessionFootball Clubs at CheshuntHertfordshire churchHitchin groupHitchin Police DanceJunior SchoolMemories of Harold Percival PegrumMystery BuildingMystery event at Hertford County HospitalMystery LocationMystery photoMystery Photo: High CrossMystery photosMystery SportsmanNew Villas postcard viewOld Street ScenePeoplePhotographs [unknown provenance] ref: Acc 5940Photos of unknown Redbourn peoplePictures of a WaterwaySchool of Cookery, St AlbansSchoolchildrenThe Old Bell Inn & the Bird in HandThree Mystery HousesTring Park Gates.Two Unidentified ChurchesUnidentified ChurchUnidentified ChurchUnidentified HouseUnidentified HouseUnidentified House and PeopleUnidentified HousesUnidentified Houses and PeopleUnidentified LaneUnidentified LockUnidentified LockUnidentified Rugby TeamUnidentified SceneUnidentified SceneUnidentified ScoutUnidentified Stately HomeUnidentified StreetUnidentified Thatched CottageWedding Charles Mole - Mary Reeves-TylerWheathampstead in 1918Wheathampstead in 1933 See also'Unidentified Houses and People' also appears inPotters Bar Share thisFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin
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For a time these were also the council rent and rates office 1950s / 1970s
Many thanks. If you have any memories of Wyllotts (or anything else about Potters Bar) we’d love to hear them.
I agree it is Wyllotts Manor. I lived at the top of Laurel Avenue and in the 1930’s we used to play in the house which was empty at that time
Thanks
It’s Wyllyotts, Potters Bar, which about 20 years ago was a late survivor of a 1970s ‘Watneyfied’ pub interior.