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Vintage-Views Antique Prints and Maps :: Vintage Prints :: Vintage Prints of Surrey Views, England :: TENCHLEY'S MANOR HOUSE, SURREY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, 1914 VINTAGE COLOUR LITHOGRAPH

TENCHLEY'S MANOR HOUSE, SURREY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, 1914 VINTAGE COLOUR LITHOGRAPH
TENCHLEY'S MANOR HOUSE, SURREY IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, 1914 VINTAGE COLOUR LITHOGRAPH
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This rare print by the author/artist james S Ogilvy represents old english architecture and topography from the early 1900s.
Limpsfield is a village in the east of the county of Surrey, England near Oxted at the foot of the North Downs. It is near three important national rights of way: Vanguard Way, Pilgrim's Way and Greensand Way. Limpsfield is mentioned in the Domesday Book as belonging to the Abbot of Battle. The parish church of St. Peter was constructed in the late 12th century. There are over twenty medieval buildings within the parish. The village is served by Oxted railway station. The composer Frederick Delius is buried in the churchyard of the Norman parish church of St. Peter's.

From the original description - At the western end of this space part of the common has been enclosed, and there are a number of fine new houses; one of these, bearing the name of Tenchleys, is the residence of E. Brodie Hoare Esq. ; but the old manor house of that name is situated nearly a mile farther south, at the bottom of the hill, and is reached by a path through the wood and a field lane. This property was part of the Grown woodlands known as the Gildable, which was granted to George Holmden by the surveyors of Queen Elizabeth in 1157,and probably the oldest parts of the present house were built by him soon afterwards. A portion of the estate, now known as Stockenden Farm, was sold by the Holmdens in 1622 to Henry Smith, who bestowed it on the parish of Croydon for charitable purposes.

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