The grounds stretched as far south as the Pymmes Brook where Arnos Park was later built.
[5] Beaver Hall was acquired by John Walker of the Taylor-Walker brewing family in 1870.
[1] Subsequently, it was the home of the Schneider family, who moved to England from Switzerland in the eighteenth century.
[10] The house and its grounds were acquired by John Walker of the Taylor-Walker brewing family in 1870.
[11] The house was demolished in May 1871[8] and the grounds merged into the adjacent Arnos Grove estate as part of what Alan Dumayne called a "private green belt" policy of the Walkers of acquiring neighbouring estates and demolishing the house in order to prevent local development.