Holly Village in Highgate in north London. Grade II-listed Victorian gothic architecture built in 1865 for Angela Burdett-Coutts, the second richest woman in England after Queen Victoria. Coutts was granddaughter of Thomas Coutts of Coutts Bank and inherited a large chunk of the Coutts estate in her twenties. A prominent philanthropist, she initiated a wide range of projects around the world and set up organisations that would become the NSPCC and RSPCA. Architect: Henry Astley Darbishire.
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