

Sunset Cottage, The Street
The house was built before 1550 and is a four bay timber-framed medieval open hall building. It was Grade II listed on 9th March 1960


Prospect Cottage, formerly The Institute
Thursley Institute, now Prospect Cottage, was originally built as a working men’s club. The Parish register states – ‘the site for the institute was given by Captain H Rushbrooke, the architect was Sir Edwin Lutyens, the builder was Mr W K Fosberry.


Pax Cottage, The Lane
Pax Cottage was built in 1500/1550 as a single hall house standing free of the now attached Oak Cottage built in the 17th century, and...


Brook Cottage and Horn Cottage
Brook Cottage and Horn Cottage appear together as they are so often photographed due to their proximity. Horn Cottage had a complete restoration in 2025.


Rock Cottage
A brief history derived from property deeds and documents by Arthur Lindley, 2012 The opening paragraphs of Arthur Lindley's extensive history of Rock Cottage which can be found in the pdf below H.A.L. Fisher and Mary outside Rock Cottage George Warner outside Rock Cottage Surnames of previous owners include: Fisher; Bennett


H A L Fisher, Rock Cottage and Operation Mincemeat
Now, what was it about this honourable man’s life and ultimately, his death, that made it into a best-selling book and film?


The American Lutyens Trust Visit to Thursley
On their first visit to the UK, The American Lutyens Trust selected Thursley, where Lutyens grew up, to start their tour.