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Gothic Revival villa on Station Parade, Harrogate, North Riding of Yorkshire, England, designed for the developer Victoria Park Company, by architect Henry Edwin Bown. It was demolished in the 1980s to make way for a Safeways supermarket. A Waitrose supermarket occupies the site, as of 2022.

The crosses on the gable suggest that it may have been a priest's house for St Robert's Church, Harrogate (built 1873) across the road.
Date before 1927
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Source (2005) Harrogate (Pocket Images), The History Press Ltd ISBN: 978-1845881498. page 35, by Malcolm Neesam.
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