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Horsley Towers, East Horsley, Surrey, England is a country house dating from the 19th century. The house was designed by Charles Barry for the banker William Currie.The East Horsley estate was later sold to William King-Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace who undertook two major expansions of the house to his own designs.
The proportion of households in East Horsley who owned their home outright was 19.3% above the regional average. The proportion who owned their home with a loan was 0.3% greater than the regional average; providing overall a lower proportion than average of rented residential property relative to the average in Surrey, the district and the country.
West Horsley Place is a Grade I listed building in West Horsley, to the east of Guildford in Surrey, England. [1] There are eight further Grade II buildings on the estate, [ 2 ] including two mid-19th-century dog kennels.
Hatchlands Park is a red-brick country house with surrounding gardens in East Clandon, Surrey, England, covering 170 hectares (430 acres). It is located near Guildford along the A246 between East Clandon and West Horsley. Hatchlands Park has been a Grade I listed property since 1967. [1] The gardens were Grade II listed in 2007. [2]
The M25 motorway is 4 miles (6.4 km) north-west of the middle of the village, which consists of new build homes and green space in the Metropolitan Green Belt. An eponymous Junction railway station is 50 m (160 ft) north of its boundary in East Horsley , where a branch of the Sutton and Mole Valley Lines joins the New Guildford Line , which has ...
In April 2016, it was listed for sale at £19.9 million, having been reduced from £25 million. [3] As of June 2020 it is listed for sale at £15,999,950. [ 4 ] [ 8 ] According to The New York Times , the house, which is in need of extensive and costly restoration work could be saved, but is "more likely to be knocked down and replaced".
Updown Court is a Californian style residence situated in the village of Windlesham in Surrey, England. The 103-room mansion has 58 acres (23 ha) of landscaped gardens and private woodland. [ 1 ] It was, in 2005, the most expensive private home on the market anywhere in the world, having been listed for sale with estate agencies Savills and ...
The first written record of Horley is a charter from the late-12th century, in which it appears as Horle.In 1203, it is recorded as Horleg and in 1219 as Horlei. [3] In the 13th century, it appears as Horleia, [4] Hornle and Hornly, and in 1428 as Horneele. [3]