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H. T. HARTLEY writes the second of three articles about the unique “Longbeach” estate, Ashburton, held by the Grigg family. The pictures are of the homestead which replaced that burned down in 1937. The bedroom is where Queen Elizabeth slept in 1954; other views are of the library, the hall, and the living-room.

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Press, 7 August 1976, Page 13

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H. T. HARTLEY writes the second of three articles about the unique “Longbeach” estate, Ashburton, held by the Grigg family. The pictures are of the homestead which replaced that burned down in 1937. The bedroom is where Queen Elizabeth slept in 1954; other views are of the library, the hall, and the living-room. Press, 7 August 1976, Page 13

H. T. HARTLEY writes the second of three articles about the unique “Longbeach” estate, Ashburton, held by the Grigg family. The pictures are of the homestead which replaced that burned down in 1937. The bedroom is where Queen Elizabeth slept in 1954; other views are of the library, the hall, and the living-room. Press, 7 August 1976, Page 13