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Wheelers Farm House, The Street

  • David Young
  • Nov 19, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Dec 26, 2025

 Grade II listed building (9 March 1960), located on The Street


From Historic England: House. C16 with C19 range to rear. Timber framed with whitewashed brick and rubble infill, plain tiled roof, hipped to left. Sandstone rubble with brick dressings to rear. Two storeys with end stack to right and ridge stack to left. End stacks on rear range. Four framed bays with three braces on first floor. Three leaded casement windows to first floor and two windows below. Central door in gabled porch on wood supports and sandstone plinth walls.


Wheelers Farm House in 1989
Wheelers Farm House in 1989
View looking North from Churchyard in Thursley 11/94 Wheelers Farm & Old Vicarage
View looking North from Churchyard in Thursley 11/94 Wheelers Farm & Old Vicarage
Wheelers Farm Yard and Old Barn, 1990
Wheelers Farm Yard and Old Barn, 1990

Yard at Wheelers Farm, with Damsel the horse. John Worsford, the carter lived

at Wild Goose


1905 wedding of Edward Baker (Ted) of Upper Highfield Farm and Maria Levy of Smallbrook Farm.
1905 wedding of Edward Baker (Ted) of Upper Highfield Farm and Maria Levy of Smallbrook Farm.
Edward (Ted) Baker and wife, Maria (née Levy) with daughter Betty (who later became Weeden)
Edward (Ted) Baker and wife, Maria (née Levy) with daughter Betty (who later became Weeden)




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