

Truxford Cottage
Truxford Cottage is at one of the extremities of Thursley Parish. It lies up a lane leading from Truxford Corner which is on the Thursley Road leading to Elstead.


Kay Cottle's Postcard Collection
This remarkable collection of old postcards was put together over many years by Kay Cottle.


Dye House Road
WORK IN PROGRESS - Photographs only and see separate entries for The Three Horseshoes, The Old Vicarage, The Village Hall, The Corner, The Clump, The Dye House and Brook and Horn Cottages FOLDSDOWN The Patrick Family, Foldsdown, 1997 Surnames of previous owners of Foldsdown include: Parker; Jobson; Matthews THE VILLAGE HALL* VEAN COTTAGE This photograph by Sean Edwards Vean Cottage, November 2027 THE OUTLOOK Reg Fosberry in 1996 The Outlook was originally the workshop of the


Gnome Cottage, Devil's Punch Bowl
This delightfully named cottage was probably built between 1730-50. It was known as Pit Dairy before being renamed.


Smallbrook Cottage
Photographs only, more information required. Lynne, Adrian. and Sebastian Stewart lived here in 1996


History of Thursley Society* Biographies: Edwin Lutyens
The Young Lutyens And His Thursley Houses by Wing Commander D. Q. Watson. *Former name of Thursley History Society Contrary to some local...


Sale of the Cosford Estate, June 1952
This sale led to the breakup of the Cosford Estate and included: Cosford House; Cosford Mill; Cosford Park; Mill Farm; Wheelers Farm; Hill Farm; and Lower Highfield Farm.


A Wedding at Rock Cottage
This article was part of The Wedding Belles exhibition held in the Village Hall in 2007 On September 25th 1915 Lt. Colonel Walter Cecil...


The Lane, formerly Back Lane
See separate entries for Badgers, Shepherd's Cottage, Pax Cottage and Olde Hall. Photographs only PAX COTTAGE* OAK COTTAGE Mr and Mrs Croft of Oak Cottage. He was a chimney sweep and she was a midwife. ROSE COTTAGE Property particulars in September 2025: https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/160192829#/media?id=media0&ref=photoCollage&channel=RES_BUY BADGERS* SHEPHERD'S COTTAGE* Surnames of former owners of Shepherd's Cottage include: Winter; Twyman. Holman OLDE HALL* A Mys


Church Cottages
More information required on 1 & 2 Church Cottages:


Silk Mill Cottage
Silk Mill Cottage is a Grade II listed building (6th June 1978). It is only accessible from the A3 and shares a driveway with Warren Mere.


Shepherd's Cottage
This Grade II listed building (28th October, 1986) is situated at the end of The Lane and is undergoing extensive renovation. It was formerly known as Cherry Tree Cottage. We are grateful to the current owner for supplying the report below that was prepared by the HCUK Group. 1912 2025 1912 1969 Surnames of former owners include: Winter; Twyman; Holman Page 1 of a 21 page report on Shepherd's Cottage by HCUK Group. The pdf of the report is below.


Broom Squire's Cottage
Located in The Devil's Punch Bowl, but demolished in 1942 From worldwidewords.org Broom-squire A house recently advertised for sale near...


Keeper's Cottage
Keeper's Cottage is an isolated settlement within the Devil's Punch Bowl that is characteristic of woodland encroachment in the C16. It...


The Lodge, The Street
This Grade II listed building (9th March, 1960) is situated on The Street. The Doctor on his rounds wearing his top hat The Robertson...


Hole Cottage
Photographs only of this Grade II listed building (23rd December, 1983) Mr Nash and Mrs Norman (his sister), at Hole Cottage, Summer 1978 Surnames of previous owners include: Ayres; Norman; Nash Hole Cottage - a southerly view Hole Cottage with Bedford Farm in the background


Boxalls (formerly Tudor Cottage), The Street
Boxalls and Vine Cottage were originally a single three bay building with a central open hall. The heavily sooted roof structure...


Stream Cottage and Rocky Lane
All that is known is that a William Enticknap was born there in 1880 and his father had a donkey and cart.


Lettice Fisher
Lettice Fisher (nee Ilbert) was born in 1875 in Kensington, London, to Lady Jessie and Sir Courtenay Peregrine Ilbert, a lawyer who was soon to become Clerk of the House of Commons. She was one of the earliest female students at Somerville College, Oxford and as such, Herbert (HAL) agreed to take her on as a pupil.


Wild Goose, The Street
Photographs only of this Grade II listed building (9th March, 1960)
