Dye House Road
WORK IN PROGRESS - Photographs only and see separate entries for The Three Horseshoes, The Old Vicarge, The Village Hall, The Corner, The...
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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.
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Smallbrook Cottage
Photographs only, more information required. Lynne, Adrian. and Sebastian Stewart lived here in 1996
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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...
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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;...
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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...
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Back Lane, now The Lane
See separate entries for Badgers, Shepherd's Cottage, Pax Cottage and Olde Hall. Photographs only Oak Cottage Shepherd's Cottage Olde...
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Church Cottages
More information required https://media.onthemarket.com/properties/2066427/doc_0_1.pdf In 1996, Drusilla Pye wrote, "I came to live here...
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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.
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Shepherd's Cottage
This Grade II listed building (28th October, 1986) is situated at the end of The Lane and is undergoing extensive renovation. We are...
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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...
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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...
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Chapel Cottage, Bowlhead Green
Former Congregational Chapel which became residential in 1906
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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.
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Lettice Fisher
This article written by Jackie Rickenberg was published in the Parish Magazine in July 2022 Well, I hope you have all recovered from the...
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Wild Goose, The Street
Photographs only of this Grade II listed building (9th March, 1960)
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Sunset Cottage, The Street
Photographs only of this Grade II listed building, 9 March 1960 Sunset Cottage, photograph by Valérie Ferris Sunset Cottage, the old...
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