

Lutyens in Waverly (and Thursley!)
It contains a circular car trail that allows you to see about 24 of Lutyens's designs in a fairly compact area.
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Memorial to Derek Lutyens in Thursley Churchyard
In the churchyard of Thursley in Surrey there is a monument marking the grave of my uncle and namesake, Lieutenant Derek Lutyens.
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A Gertrude Jekyll Garden
This article was published in Country Life, date unknown, and written by one of their regular columnists, Michael Hanson, who was their...
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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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Lutyens - Our Most Famous Resident? Our Greatest Architect?
About Lutyens, written by Rosemary Stockdale for the Thursley Parish Magazine September 2019
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Warren Mere
The house dates back to the 16th Century and was extensively remodelled in the Arts and Crafts style in 1909 by Sir Edwin Lutyens
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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...
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Edwin Lutyens
Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens was an English architect who designed many war memorials, English country houses and public buildings in the...
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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.
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