Potters Bar, Council Offices 1966
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This part 16th-century timber-framed building is named after the Wylyot or Williot family, who held the manor in the mid 1300s as an outlier of the manor of South Mimms. The property was once owned by Alderman James Hickson, a city brewer, who left it to the Brewers' Company to support six almshouses in South Mimms. In 1966, the complex was wholly occupied as council offices, but today it contains a restaurant and a cinema. Also on the site stands the fine museum of the Potters Bar and District Historical Society which was opened in 1990.
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