Cranfield Court

The last house at the site was Elizabethan, and designed by Thomas Chambers Hine of Nottingham for Reverend G. G. Harter in 1862–4.

[1] In 1912 the house was described as "a large modern red-brick building with Bath stone dressings, in the French Gothic style".

At that time it belonged to the widow of James Francis Hatfield Harter.

[2] Harter had served as the Justice of the Peace for Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, and was High Sheriff of Bedfordshire in 1885.

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