The Willows, Willow Lane, Mitcham

The Willows, Willow Lane, Mitcham

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Partial / Incomplete Date c.1870
Area Mitcham
Copyright 1 Presented by Mr Swain
Picture Reference Mit_​Buildings_​45-1
Original Format Photo
Notes / History "The Willows", South Mitcham, is thought to have been bullt circa 1746 for Thomas Selby junior, a calico bleacher. A Frenchman, Louis Dutriez, moved to Mitcham during the 1870's in order to start a market gardening business and his family occupied "The Willlows". He began cultivation of land between Mitcham Junction and the Wandle. His chief crop was watercress. Louis also ran a butchers' business in Mitcham High Street.

In 1906, the estate passed to Gaston Dutriez, husband of Louis' granddaughter. Gaston extended the business to incorporate a pig farm, renowned for its modern methods. Two years after the death of his wife in 1930 Gaston retired and returned to France.

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