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  2. Horsley Towers - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. East Horsley - Wikipedia

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    East Horsley is a village and civil parish in Surrey, England, ... The village is the site of Horsley Towers, a gothic mansion designed by Sir Charles Barry ...

  4. William Currie (British politician) - Wikipedia

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    Currie bought a substantial property, Horsley Towers, at East Horsley, in 1784 although it was not until 1820 that he commissioned Sir Charles Barry to build a second manor house in the Elizabethan style on the site.

  5. Grade II* listed buildings in Guildford (borough) - Wikipedia

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    Horsley Towers: East Horsley: Country house: 1820-1829: 14 June 1967 1294810: Horsley Towers. More images. Church of St Lawrence ...

  6. William King-Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace - Wikipedia

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    Lord Lovelace acquired Horsley Towers (now a hotel) in East Horsley and was patron of the parish church funding the rebuilding of the chancel and the nave in 1869. [6] He also rebuilt the wall of the churchyard which included a number of architectural features such as the gazebo and its family crest-engraved walls.

  7. Earl of Lovelace - Wikipedia

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    Lord Lovelace acquired Horsley Towers (now a hotel) in East Horsley and was patron of the parish church funding the rebuilding of the chancel and the nave in 1869. [3] He also rebuilt the wall of the churchyard which included a number of architectural features such as the gazebo and its family crest-engraved walls.

  8. Horsley railway station - Wikipedia

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    Horsley railway station is located in the village of East Horsley in Surrey, England. It is 22 miles 16 chains (35.7 km) down the line from London Waterloo , and also serves the village of West Horsley , as well as the nearby villages of Ockham and Ripley .

  9. Ockham, Surrey - Wikipedia

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    Ockham (/ ˈ ɒ k əm / OK-əm) is a rural and semi-rural village in the borough of Guildford in Surrey, England.The village starts immediately east of the A3 but the lands extend to the River Wey in the west where it has a large mill-house.