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Hampton Cottage

A Grade II Listed Building in Leatherhead, Surrey

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.2941 / 51°17'38"N

Longitude: -0.3289 / 0°19'43"W

OS Eastings: 516616

OS Northings: 156324

OS Grid: TQ166563

Mapcode National: GBR 6P.CRL

Mapcode Global: VHGRV.8Q0S

Plus Code: 9C3X7MVC+JF

Entry Name: Hampton Cottage

Listing Date: 7 September 1951

Last Amended: 24 August 1990

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1028619

English Heritage Legacy ID: 290522

ID on this website: 101028619

Location: Leatherhead, Mole Valley, Surrey, KT22

County: Surrey

District: Mole Valley

Electoral Ward/Division: Leatherhead South

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Leatherhead

Traditional County: Surrey

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Surrey

Church of England Parish: Leatherhead

Church of England Diocese: Guildford

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Description


LEATHERHEAD CHURCH STREET
TQ 1656 SE (west side)
12/128
No. 64 (Hampton Cottage)
7.9.51 (formerly listed as No.28)

GV II

Cottage, now museum. Mid C17, altered, and recently restored. Timber frame of
elm (on modern brick plinth), with rendered brick nogging, pantile roof.
Rectangular plan of 3 structural bays, gable to road. Two low storeys; the timber
framing exposed in both gable walls and on the north side (mostly above ground
floor level) consists of corner and wall-posts, mid-rails, down-braces from the
posts, regularly spaced studs, wallplates, and a roof truss in the east gable wall
with 2 queen struts (the west gable wall apparently rebuilt); some timbers have
scratched carpenter's marks, and the 1st bay on the north side incorporates an
unglazed wooden diamond-mullion window at 1st floor (now with secondary
glazing inside). The gabled facade to the road now has a small oriel window and
a casement at ground floor, and an inserted 2-light casement above, breaking
into the tie-beam; the north side has a modern gabled porch offset left of
centre, a casement to the left and another above and to the right; the south
side has 2 external chimney stacks (that to the rear probably C17); and the rear
gable wall has a doorway and modern oriel at ground floor, and a 2-light
casement above. Interior: exposed timber framing and some wattle-and-daub
panels; staircase inserted in middle bay. History: erected on glebe land between
1642 and 1682, and occupied at the latter date by the widow of a falconer
(reference: LDLHS History, pp 310, 312).


Listing NGR: TQ1661656324

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