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  1. The classy northern corner of Mill Hill, with a wealth of historic buildings, formerly known simply as Highwood. Highwood was first iden­ti­fied sepa­rately from its parent manor of Hendon in the 14th century and became a fash­ion­able country retreat during the 17th and 18th centuries.

  2. Highwood House (Highwood Hill) Mill Hill, Edgware, Barnet. London. England. Historic County: Middlesex. Circa Date: 1817, incorporating earlier elements, w/20th century alterations. Status: Fully Extant. House Open to Public: No.

  3. List entry 1359073. Grade II Listed Building: Highwood House. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.

  4. Rear elevation of northern extension to Highwood House, Highwood Hill, Mill Hill. Grade II listed; list entry number 1359073. An early nineteenth-century mansion which was bought by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1825. The view shows a stuccoed single-storied extension with a pitched roof and a chimney.

  5. Highwood House, Highwood Hill (listed and blue plaque) Early 19th century mansion, 2 storey stucco. The original Nicoll house was demolished and rebuilt in 1817. Previously home of Lord William Russell, executed (1683) for alleged complicity in the Rye House Plot.

  6. Highwood House, Highwood Hill is a property spread over 8,514 square feet - it is ranked as the 2nd most expensive property* in NW7 4HA, with a valuation of £3,214,000. Since it last sold in October 2017 for £3,100,000, its value has increased by £114,000.

  7. Highwood House is a Grade II listed building in Barnet, London, England. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building.