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Munstead Corner (now Munstead Place)

…West Surrey. As realised the house is harsh and rather large with flat half-timbered gables on a Bargate stone base – in Shaw’s ‘Old English’ style. The interior is mainly…

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The Institute

…way the Institute is built into the hillside, the batter of its piers and the manner of creating spaces with the outside stair and long seat below. (Amery et al.,…

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Chinthurst Hill

…pointed rubble with tile-hung gables and elaborate brick chimneys; the terraced garden was planted by Gertrude Jekyll. (Amery et al., 1981, cat no.51) Bargate stone house in the Elizabethan style,…

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Shere Manor House (East Lodge)

Photographer: John C Trotter Shere Manor House (East Lodge) Gazetteer No. G0022 Date 1894 Address Upper Street Guildford, Surrey GU5 9JF England Description Here Lutyens combines an ability to handle…

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Ruckmans

…new are almost indistinguishable on the entrance side. Roderick Gradidge thought this ‘one of the first houses which really show the Lutyens style’. The new work on the garden side…

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The Hut (Munstead Wood Hut)

…are oak-framed with pegging. At The Hut Miss Jekyll could recreate the comparative simplicity of an ‘Arts and Crafts’ life. (Amery et al., 1981, cat no.80) With her brother ensconced…

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Liberal Club

…spoils it now. Heading N, first on the E side are the TOWN COUNCIL OFFICES and the METHODIST CHURCH. Next is the badly neglected former LIBERAL CLUB, notable only for…

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Little Munstead

…side wall forms the wall of the washhouse. In the background are a pair of semi-detached tile-hung cottages (Fir Tree Cottage and The Hollies) designed at about the same time….

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Munstead Wood

…along the S front but the entrance to the house instead in the loggia’s N wall. The S side was the most private side, with two large gables framing strips…

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The Ferry Inn

…such as C. Harrison Townsend, who were working at this time. As built, some of the more extravagant elements have been omitted but in their place there are the surprising…