Egerton House, Berkhamsted

Egerton House
Egerton House, c. 1936
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General information
TypeEnglish country house
Architectural styleElizabethan
LocationHigh Street, Berkhamsted, England, United Kingdom
Coordinates51°45′32″N 0°33′37″W / 51.7588°N 0.5604°W / 51.7588; -0.5604
Completedmid-16th Century
Demolished1937
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Egerton House was a small Elizabethan mansion which stood on the High Street in the town of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire in England. Built during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, it was demolished in 1937 and the site is now occupied by the Art Deco Rex Cinema. As well as its architectural merit, Egerton House was noted for its occupancy by the Llewelyn Davies family and its literary association with J. M. Barrie, author of Peter Pan.