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Latitude: 51.1464 / 51°8'47"N
Longitude: -0.5746 / 0°34'28"W
OS Eastings: 499798
OS Northings: 139535
OS Grid: SU997395
Mapcode National: GBR FDP.5HP
Mapcode Global: VHFW1.0G21
Plus Code: 9C3X4CWG+H4
Entry Name: Hoe Farm House
Listing Date: 9 March 1960
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1240699
English Heritage Legacy ID: 439124
ID on this website: 101240699
Location: Hascombe, Waverley, Surrey, GU8
County: Surrey
District: Waverley
Civil Parish: Hascombe
Traditional County: Surrey
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Surrey
Church of England Parish: Hascombe
Church of England Diocese: Guildford
Tagged with: Farmhouse
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HASCOMBE C.P.
HOE LANE
Hoe Farm House
II
House. Early C16 extended in C17 and further enlarged by Sir Edwin Lutyens in
1890. Timber framed, clad in sandstone rubble with some colourwashed brick
infill to exposed first floor frame to right. Plain tiled roofs, stepping down
and half-hipped to right. Two storeys with tall basement plinth to right end.
Double, re-built diagonal stacks to left on crowstepped plinth. Two diagonal
stacks straddling ridge to right of centre and two front stacks to right of centre
with rear stacks to right. Attic in gable end bay to left. One leaded, 3-light
window on each floor below; two first floor and one ground floor, 4-light window
to centre. One 3-light window on first floor and one 2-light ground floor window
under tiled offset and tile hung gable to right. One diamond-pane casement on
each floor, including basement to right. Panelled and part glazed door to right
of centre between the stacks in gabled brick porch with elliptical arch to front.
Timber framed gallery to right hand return front links to coach-house type block
by Lutyens, with gabled dormers and leaded fenestration.
Interior:- Fine ceiling frame to ground floor left, chamfered joists, moulded
beam to left and some panelling. Massive braced Crown post to first floor above
with clever staircase fitted in around the old frame by Lutyens. The house was
once owned by Winston Churchill and reputedly was where he started his painting.
PEVSNER: BUILDINGS OF ENGLAND, SURREY (1971) p.p. 303.
Life of Winston Churchill Vol. III.
Listing NGR: SU9979839535
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