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Old Surrey Hall

A Grade I Listed Building in Dormansland, Surrey

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.1413 / 51°8'28"N

Longitude: 0.0291 / 0°1'44"E

OS Eastings: 542044

OS Northings: 139962

OS Grid: TQ420399

Mapcode National: GBR LN4.86J

Mapcode Global: VHHQ8.GK8X

Plus Code: 9F3242RH+GM

Entry Name: Old Surrey Hall

Listing Date: 9 March 1982

Last Amended: 25 April 1984

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1029883

English Heritage Legacy ID: 287450

ID on this website: 101029883

Location: Tandridge, Surrey, RH19

County: Surrey

District: Tandridge

Civil Parish: Dormansland

Traditional County: Surrey

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Surrey

Church of England Parish: Dormansland St John the Evangelist

Church of England Diocese: Southwark

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Description


TQ 43 NW
13/210
9/3/82

LINGFIELD C.P.
HOLLOW LANE
Old Surrey Hall
(formerly listed as Old Surrey Hall (Great Hall range only))

GV
I

Country house. C15 hall with additions of 1922-4 and later by George Crawley.
Extended to south in 1937 by Walter Godfrey. Old hall of close studded timber
framing with herringbone brick infill on stone plinth. Horsham slab roof with
sprocketed eaves jettied on curved brackets. Extensions to ends and across
front in similar materials, timber framed on stone plinth with plastered infill,
Horsham slab roofs. Southern ballroom extension in dressed stone with plain
tiled roofs.
Original Hall across east side of courtyard with projecting end extensions to
north and south. Screen range across west,open on ground floor with stone
extensions at right angles to main courtyard on south side. Hall: Two storeys,
three framed bays with end stacks, offset. Square bay to southernmost bay on
both east and west sides with gable over decorated with trefoil carved barge boards.
4 trefoil light window to right on courtyard side; mullion and transomed window
to first floor left under quatrefoil band. Arched ribbed doors in projecting stone
surrounds placed diagonally on re-entrant angles at either end of Hall. Southern
range courtyard facade has 3 gables at eaves height with casement fenestration, 2
on courtyard front of north range. Screen range across front open on ground floor
with central bay higher. Further doors at ends of ground floor corridor. Jettied
gabled bays to either end of screen range with ballroom extension to right
containing deep recessed round arched windows. Hopper heads marked "IA & MA 1937"
recording the Anderson Family who commissioned the work.

Interior:- Hall: Arched four centred roof trusses, moulded and with moulded
beams; curved scissor rafters over. Octagonal arrangement to centre of roof
possibly originally intended for lantern. Pattern of roofing similar to Crowhurst
Place nearby although in a single curve. Modern wainscot and carved screen.
Original door by window bay, service doors survive in passage. Inscription on
post in Great Hall records - restoration by George Abraham Crawley in 1922-4.

VCH: Vol. IV, pp 306, 400
PEVSNER: Buildings of England (Surrey) (1971) p. 596
GEORGE ABRAHAM CRAWLEY: A Memoir

Listing NGR: TQ4204439962

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