

Aileen Lutyens
Aileen Lutyens (c. late 1800s – 1926) was a member of the prominent Lutyens family who became a well-known and active figure in the village of Thursley during the early decades of the twentieth century.


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.


St Michael & All Angels: 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.


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 property correspondent for 27 years and was named Property Journalist of the Year five times. It describes how Gertrude Jekyll met the 'Young Ned Lutyens' and how their professional and personal relationship lasted over 40 years. It also covers Warren Lodge, now Warren Mere. Gertrude Jekyll by William Nicholson, 1920. Commissioned by Sir E


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...


Lutyens - Our Most Famous Resident? Our Greatest Architect?
About Lutyens, written by Rosemary Stockdale for the Thursley Parish Magazine September 2019


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


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.


Edwin Lutyens
Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens was an English architect who designed many war memorials, English country houses and public buildings in the UK and abroad.


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.
