Munden House Explained

Munden House
Image Alt:Munden House amid wodland
Map Type:United Kingdom Hertfordshire
Building Type:English country house
Architectural Style:18th century house with Gothic Revival additions
Location:Bricket Wood
Location Town:Watford
Location Country:United Kingdom
Coordinates:51.6892°N -0.3569°W
Completion Date:1795
Renovation Date:1828 and 1851
Client:R.S.Parker
Owner:Munden Estate
Affiliation:Historic Houses Association
Floor Count:2
Designations:Grade II listed
Ren Architect:R.Geldham (1851)
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    Munden House and its estate are located between Watford, Radlett and Bricket Wood in the county of Hertfordshire, England. It is a Grade II listed building. A ford on the River Colne is found just off the Hertfordshire Way at Munden House.

    It is the family seat of the Hon. Henry Holland-Hibbert, Viscount Knutsford, Lord of the Manor of Bricket Wood Common.

    The river lodge is on the Hertfordshire Way near Munden House, at the end of section of path that appears to have been an avenue to the house.

    It has been used as a film location for productions like Mrs Dalloway, Rosemary & Thyme (as "Engleton Park" in the 2004 episode "Swords into Ploughshares"), Midsomer Murders, Poirot, Jonathan Creek, Endeavour and Silent Witness.

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