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  • Collection: Ollands Estate

GBREE2205291730 Oppenheim.pdf
Notes from George Kett about the writer who lived in Reepham in the 1920s. Portrait & title page from Robert Standish's biography shown here. More information in RS Magazine 1993.

The Ollands - Wesley Piercy.pdf
From an article published in the Reepham Society Newsletter, Summer 1988

GB-REE-2008031313 Kendrew - The Ollands.jpg
John Anthony Kendrew (died 1914) and his wife Mary, with a map of the house and grounds of Ollands House.Label should say John Anthony Kendrew rather than John Alexander.

GBREE2205211100OllandsSale1970sDocs.pdf
Group of documents relating to :- auction of Ollands Park in 1973, site plans, Reepham Society involvement, tree felling, opposition & withdrawal of developer's plans in 1976/77. Minor interest since plans shown do not relate to the final/current…

Original, large sale document available in Archive Box 117. It includes a coloured estate map with all 16 lots described and two colour sketches of the house. Possibly belonged to James Verdigans who purchased one of the lots.

More information in…

GBREE2205201600 OllandsSale1923.pdf
Photocopy of a sale brochure with details of two lots. Lot 1 is the house itself with all its outbuildings & grounds, including a dwelling house & two further cottages. The rooms have central heating radiators, there is H & C piped water,…

The Ollands Estate For Sale.pdf
Facsimile reprint made in 1993 by the Reepham Society of the large original sale document. It includes an estate map with all 16 lots described & two sketches of the house.
The original copy was apparently in possession of James Vardigans who…

GB-REE-2106111119 The Ollands from RL.jpg
Ollands House, Reepham was still occupied by members of the Bircham family in 1860 but later occupied by Mr. & Mrs. John Kendrew.

The photograph was taken in the 1860s by Edward Makinson Haigh (1826-1897).

Later views show an extra wing…

GBREE2205071700OllandsPCLarge.pdf
Enlarged copies of the original postcard with a view of the north & east elevations of the house, thickly covered with ivy. Shows the main entrances on the north & east. Includes the orangery/conservatory.
The same view was used for a later Jewell's…

GBREE2205081030OllandsCarriage.pdf
An impressive photograph showing a carriage & a pair of very smart black horses with the coachman. Mrs. Mary Kendrew may be one of the ladies.Probably taken in the early 1900s when the Kendrews were in residence.

GBREE2205080950OllandsChurchWalk1.pdf
The first view towards the church shows a lady with a parasol. The walk led to a gate out onto the lower part of Ollands Road.The second shows the view along Church Walk towards the house, with the greenhouse partially visible.Probably taken in the…

GBREE2205080945OllandsGardensEcho.pdf
Two views of the gardens at Ollands House.One shows the flower beds near the house with Echo Lodge visible in the background.The second shows three ladies viewing the bedding displays further away from the house.The lady on the right is probably Mrs.…

GBREE2205080930OllandsGateNorwichRd.pdf
Gated entrance on Norwich Road, showing a winding driveway leading to the house.Probably taken in the early 1900s when the Kendrews were in residence.

GBREE2205071545OllandsPecksPC.pdf
One original postcard with the heading in red lettering. The view is of the north & east elevations of the house, including the orangery/conservatory. The reverse gives the card as part of Peck's Series, dating its publication as no earlier than…

GBREE2205080900OllandsEarlyView.pdf
No accurate date. The extra wing was added whilst the Kendrews owned the estate, i.e. before 1914.

GBREE2205071745OllandsPecks2.pdf
Very poor enlargement of a second Peck's Series (J 902) postcard, looking towards the main entrance. There are chairs placed outside and dressing table mirrors can be clearly seen in two of the upper windows, either side of the oriel window.

GBREE2205080915OllandsLady2.pdf
Two views of the north & east elevations, showing the main entrance porch with the oriel above. One shows the same view, at a different date, as the published postcard, with the orangery/conservatory on the left. Both show a lady in the porch.

GBREE2205071530OllandsContentsSale.pdf
Catalogue detailing the sale of contents of The Ollands. The sale took place over two days. The estate had been auctioned a month earlier in 1883. Messrs. Spelman's introduction stated that the furniture had been carefully kept, was in good condition…

The Ollands.pdf
A brief history of The Ollands and its occupants, particularly the early 20th century author Edward Philips Oppenheim. Published in the Reepham Society Newsletter, November 1987

The Ollands Estate.pdf
A history of the Ollands Estate, including the building of The Ollands in 1832 to its demolition in the early 1970s to create a residential housing estate.
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