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Sailor's Stone and Gibbet Hill Walk
Following in the Sailor’s footsteps Hindhead and Haslemere Area The Hindhead and Haslemere area became popular with authors and th THE HASLEMERE INITIATIVE In order to imagine walking along this path at the time of our artists in the late 19 century, when the railway opened up this part of ‘unknown sailor’, one must block out the sound of the modern A3 Surrey. Haslemere is an attractive old market town nestling near the road and replace it with that of more leisurely transport. Although point where three counties meet. It was described in an early visitor the A3 between Kingston and Petersfield had become a turnpike guide as the ‘fashionable capital of the beautiful Surrey highlands’ in 1758, many people still travelled by foot. The distant conversa- and now lies within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural SAILOR’S STONE tions of these travellers would have been accompanied only by the Beauty (AONB). Much of the lovely countryside around this area is occasional trundle of a horse drawn coach, the clopping of hooves now owned by The National Trust. or the bleat of a sheep. Walkers familiar with the exploits of Hindhead Common AND Nicholas Nickleby for example might recall his journey with Smike. Hindhead Common, with over 566ha of heath and woodland, was one Whilst on the way to Godalming the two characters are found on of the first countryside areas acquired by The National Trust and is an the very path you walk now on their way to the memorial at Gibbet exceptional site for heathland restoration. -
Brockhurst the Green, Chiddingfold, Surrey
Brockhurst The Green, Chiddingfold, Surrey Brockhurst The Green, Chiddingfold, Surrey A rare opportunity, overlooking the village green. Accommodation Entrance hall | Inner hall | Dining room | Kitchen | Utility room/pantry Drawing room | Family room | Cloakroom Principal bedroom with en suite bathroom Guest suite with en suite shower room 3 further bedrooms | Family bathroom Driveway | Cottage gardens Knight Frank Guildford 2-3 Eastgate Court, High Street, Guildford, Surrey GU1 3DE Tel: 01483 565 171 [email protected] knightfrank.co.uk Situation Brockhurst is perfectly positioned on the green in There is an excellent range of schools including Cranleigh, Chiddingfold village. Local amenities include two shops, a St Catherine’s Bramley, Charterhouse and Prior’s Field in butcher and Boots pharmacy, two churches, a vet, medical Godalming, Aldro in Shackleford and a number of other centre, post office, primary school and several public good private and state schools plus Guildford High School, houses all centred around the delightful village green. Tormead and The Royal Grammar School in Guildford. Godalming, Haslemere and Cranleigh are all close by and Sporting facilities include racing at Sandown, Epsom and offer good shopping and recreational facilities, whilst the Ascot. Polo at Epsom and Cowdray Park as well as mixture county town of Guildford is about 12 miles to the north. of horseracing, golf and motorsports at Goodwood. Golf at numerous well known courses throughout the area including Communications in the area are very good with excellent the West Surrey at Godalming, 2 good courses at Liphook road and rail connections all within easy reach. The A3 and a local course at Chiddingfold. -
Lime Kiln Cottage Loxhill • Godalming • Surrey LIME KILN COTTAGE DUNSFOLD ROAD • LOXHILL GODALMING • SURREY • GU8 4BN
Lime Kiln Cottage Loxhill • Godalming • Surrey LIME KILN COTTAGE DUNSFOLD ROAD • LOXHILL GODALMING • SURREY • GU8 4BN Stunning period home with gorgeous contemporary interior and boasting outstanding rural views Accommodation Exceptional Kitchen/Breakfast Room Drawing Room with Inglenook Fireplace Dining Room • Family Room Cloakroom Master Suite En Suite Shower Room Three Further Bedrooms Family Bathroom One Bedroom Self Contained Split Level Detached Annexe Open-Bay Double Garage Delightful Gardens with Open Rural Views Heated Swimming Pool and Summerhouse Gardens in all approximately 0.472acres 01483 565171 231 High Street, Guildford, Surrey GU1 3BQ [email protected] www.KnightFrank.com These particulars are intended only as a guide and must not be relied upon as statements of fact. Your attetntion is drawn to the Important Notice on the last page of the brochure. The Property Believed to have been originally comprised two period properties, Lime Kiln Cottage was extended in the 1960s and, within recent years, has been the subject of extensive yet sympathetic refurbishment and extension. Presented in beautiful decorative order, the property combines period and contemporary styles to provide efficient conditions for modern family living, whilst offering the charm and ambience of the traditional country cottage. Generous living space, high quality fittings, distant views and the stunning modern kitchen/ breakfast room/conservatory all add up to an idyllic country hideaway or a superbly functional family home. Gardens and Grounds The property is approached via automatic timber gates that open onto a spacious gravelled parking and turning area adjoining an open-bay double garage. A brick path to the house winds over well-maintained lawns with beds and borders containing a wide variety of ornamental trees and shrubs. -
Price Guide £1,695,000 Wishanger House, Frensham Lane
Wishanger House, Frensham Lane Churt, Farnham, Surrey, GU10 2QQ Price Guide £1,695,000 A beautifully appointed and spaciously designed country house situated in a delightful and secluded 2.2 acre site close to sought after Churt village • 5 bedrooms • Vaulted sun room • 2 en-suite shower rooms • Study • 2 family bath/shower • Snug rooms • Reception hall • Drawing room • Cloakroom • Sitting room • Mature gardens and • Family room woodland - about 2.2 acres • Kitchen/dining room • Detached oak barn style • Utility room garage with 2 bays and store room • Brick built workshop and store (could be used as gym/office) Wishanger House, Frensham Lane, Churt, Farnham, Surrey, Wishanger House, Frensham Lane, Churt, Farnham, Surrey, DESCRIPTION DIRECTIONS * A beautifully appointed and spaciously designed country house situated in a delightful and secluded * Leave Farnham via the A287, Firgrove Hill, and continue to the top. At the traffic lights go straight 2.2 acre site, close to sought after Churt village across and into Lower Bourne. Continue for approximately 2 miles and turn right into Bacon Lane just past the green at St Mary's school towards Frensham Great Pond and hotel. Continue for about 1 ½ KEY FEATURES INCLUDE: miles passing the Frensham Ponds hotel on the left hand side. Continue past the hotel and the road * Wishanger House is a most attractive property built in 1992 and is now offered for sale by the original goes around to your right becoming Frensham Lane. Continue for approximately ½ mile and the owners. The house is arranged over two floors with five bedrooms and spacious reception rooms in entrance to the property can be found on the left hand side. -
Brooklands Farm CRANLEIGH SURREY
Brooklands Farm CRANLEIGH SURREY Brooklands Farm CRANLEIGH SURREY Beautifully refurbished country house and a magnificent barn in a truly rural setting Main House Reception hall • Drawing room • Dining room • Sitting room • Study • Playroom Kitchen/breakfast room • Utility room 2 WCs Master bedroom suite with dressing room and his and hers bathrooms Two further double bedrooms with en suite bathrooms • Three further bedrooms • 1 further family bathroom The Barn Vaulted sitting room Family room Kitchen/Breakfast room WC Two bedrooms with en suite bathrooms Indoor swimming pool complex with Turkish bath, changing and shower room Garaging for multiple cars • Stabling • Well maintained gardens, grounds, paddocks and woodland In all about 16.78 acres Approximate Gross Internal Area 5738 sq ft / 533.1 sq m Approximate Gross Internal Area Outbuildings 5296 sq ft / 492.0 sq m Total 11,034 sq ft /1,025.1sq m Knight Frank LLP Knight Frank LLP 2-3 Eastgate Court, High Street, 55 Baker Street, Guildford, Surrey GU1 3DE London W1U 8AN Tel: +44 1483 565 171 Tel: +44 20 7861 5390 [email protected] [email protected] www.knightfrank.co.uk These particulars are intended only as a guide and must not be relied upon as statements of fact. Your attention is drawn to the Important Notice on the last page of the brochure. Situation (All distances and times are approximate) Cranleigh – 2.5 miles S Guildford – 12 miles Godalming – 12 miles Central London – 43 miles T Guildford to London Waterloo (from 35 minutes) London Gatwick 23 miles -
The Haslemere Hoard
THE HASLEMERE HOARD D. F. ALLEN THROUGH the kindness of Messrs. Spink & Son Ltd., and in particular Mr. D. G. Liddell, I am able to publish a hoard of uninscribed Celtic staters, found in Britain, which has a number of exceptional features. As is all too frequent, especially where gold hoards are concerned, the information about the circumstances of the finding is defective. Mr. Liddell has been extremely helpful in trying to get at the facts. The hoard appears to have contained originally about 85 or 90 (or possibly even more) coins and it was found in or about 1944 on a farm about half-way between Guildford and Haslemere in Surrey. The coins have been through three intermediate hands and it seems very unlikely that more precise information will ever turn up. The most likely area is Farley Heath, where many Celtic coins of different types and origins have been found in the past. Representative coins are shown on PL I. The coins came to the knowledge of Messrs. Spink & Son Ltd. piecemeal. Through them I have seen in all 75 coins, but something in the order of 10 or 15 more must have been found. Between 5 and 8 coins had passed through Messrs. Spink & Son's hands before it was realized that a hoard was involved and a further 3 have passed separately through the hands of Messrs. B. A. Seaby Ltd. Some 4 or 5 more appear to have been disposed of abroad. Because of the exceptional features of this hoard it is quite possible that some of these missing coins will ultimately be identifiable, but the gross total of the hoard remains an imprecise figure. -
Busbridge a Morning
Busbridge A Morning PRICING AM TIME AM STOP NAME VIEW ON GOOGLE MAPS VIEW ON ZONE STREETVIEW 1 07:48 The Drive, Junction with Hambledon Road Maps Street View 1 07:50 The Drive, by the Paddock Maps Street View 08:10 Prior’s Field (Sports Hall) Maps Street View Busbridge B Morning PRICING AM TIME AM STOP NAME VIEW ON GOOGLE MAPS VIEW ON ZONE STREETVIEW 1 07:48 Park Road (by Busbridge Lane) Maps Street View 1 07:50 Godalming College bus stop Maps Street View 1 07:52 Shackstead Lane Maps Street View 1 07:57 Borough Road Maps Street View 08:10 Prior’s Field (Sports Hall) Maps Street View Godalming Station Morning AM TIME AM STOP NAME VIEW ON GOOGLE MAPS VIEW ON STREETVIEW 08:05 Godalming Station Maps Street View 08:12 Prior’s Field (Sports Hall) Maps Street View Esher via Cobham Morning PRICING AM TIME AM STOP NAME VIEW ON GOOGLE MAPS VIEW ON STREETVIEW ZONE 5 07:11 Esher, Moore Place (A307) Maps Street View 5 07:21 Stoke Road Leigh Corner (Tilt Road) Maps Street View 5 07:25 Cobham, opp Waitrose Maps Street View 4 07:40 Ripley Village (Post Office) Maps Street View 4 07:45 Burnt Common (Woodlands lay by) Maps Street View 08:10 Prior’s Field (Sports Hall) Maps Street View Cranleigh Morning PRICING AM TIME AM STOP NAME VIEW ON GOOGLE MAPS VIEW ON STREETVIEW ZONE 3 07:21 Cranleigh High Street Maps Street View 3 07:23 Cranleigh Common Maps Street View 3 07:25 Rowly Drive Maps Street View 3 07:28 Gaston Gate Maps Street View 2 07:34 Shamley Green Maps Street View 2 07:39 Wonersh (Grantley Arms) Maps Street View 2 07:42 Bramley – Station Road (Old -
Sailor's Stone & Gibbet Hill Walk
Following in the Sailor’s Footsteps Hindhead and Haslemere Area Imagine walking along this path at the time of our ‘unknown The Hindhead and Haslemere area became popular with authors and HASLEMERE WALKS sailor’ alongside a more leisurely type of transport. Although the artists in the late 19th century, when the railway opened up this part of A3 between Kingston and Petersfield had become a turnpike Surrey. Haslemere is an attractive old market town nestling near the in 1758, many people still travelled by foot. The distant point where three counties meet. It was described in an early visitor guide as the ‘fashionable capital of the beautiful Surrey highlands’ conversations of these travellers would have been accompanied WALK only by the occasional trundle of a horse drawn coach, the and now lies within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural SAILOR’S STONE & Beauty (AONB). Much of the lovely countryside around this area is now clopping of hooves or the bleat of a sheep. Walkers familiar with owned by The National Trust. the exploits of Nicholas Nickleby for example might recall his journey with Smike. Whilst on the way to Godalming the two Hindhead Common GIBBET HILL characters are found on the very path you walk now on their Hindhead Common, with over 566ha of heath and woodland, was one of way to the memorial at Gibbet Hill. the first countryside areas acquired by The National Trust and is an exceptional site for heathland restoration. Heather is recovering and Distance: 1.4 miles / 2.2 kms 5 heathland birds such as the Nightjar and Stonechat are thriving. -
Haslemere to Farnham
Haslemere to Farnham 1st walk check 2nd walk check 3rd walk check 25th February 2017 Current status Document last updated Monday, 14th December 2020 This document and information herein are copyrighted to Saturday Walkers’ Club. If you are interested in printing or displaying any of this material, Saturday Walkers’ Club grants permission to use, copy, and distribute this document delivered from this World Wide Web server with the following conditions: • The document will not be edited or abridged, and the material will be produced exactly as it appears. Modification of the material or use of it for any other purpose is a violation of our copyright and other proprietary rights. • Reproduction of this document is for free distribution and will not be sold. • This permission is granted for a one-time distribution. • All copies, links, or pages of the documents must carry the following copyright notice and this permission notice: Saturday Walkers’ Club, Copyright © 2012-2020, used with permission. All rights reserved. www.walkingclub.org.uk This walk has been checked as noted above, however the publisher cannot accept responsibility for any problems encountered by readers. Haslemere to Farnham Start: Haslemere Station Finish: Farnham Station Haslemere Station, map reference SU 897 329, is 62 km south west of Charing Cross, 139m above sea level. Farnham Station, map reference SU 844 465, is 15 km north north west of Haslemere and 76m above sea level. Both towns are in Surrey. Length: 23.6 km (14.7 mi), of which 6.1 km (3.8 mi) on tarmac or concrete. Cumulative ascent/descent: 384/447m. -
Crosswater Lane, Churt, Farnham, Surrey, GU10
SERVICES Mains gas, electricity and water. LOCAL AUTHORITY Waverley Borough Council, Godalming DISCLAIMER Winkworth Estate Agents wish to inform any prospective purchaser that these sales particulars were prepared in good faith and should be used as a general guide only. We have not carried out a detailed survey, nor tested any services, appliances or fittings. The measurements are approximate, rounded and are taken between internal walls often incorporating cupboards and alcoves. They should not be relied upon when purchasing fittings including carpets, curtains or appliances. Curtains/blinds, carpets and appliances whether fitted or not are deemed removable by the vendor unless they are specifically mentioned within these sales particulars Crosswater Lane, Churt, Farnham, Surrey, GU10 Guide Price £850,000 A charming attached period cottage in need of some renovation set in this stunning position next to Frensham Common, within grounds of approximately 1 acre. EPC rating (E) Tel 01252 733042 Email [email protected] Tel 01252 733042 99 West Street, Farnham, GU9 7EN Email [email protected] 99 West Street, Farnham, GU9 7EN Independent proprietor: Tarrant & Robertson Limited trading as Winkworth ACCOMMODATION Drawing Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Study, Boiler/Utility Room, Bedroom with ensuite, Three further Bedrooms and Family Bathroom, Garden DESCRIPTION A delightful four bedroom attached period cottage constructed of brick and stone under a clay tile roof with parts dating back 400 years. The cottage is full of charm and plenty of character features, and is set within its own stunning grounds with a stream in a desirable location in Churt. Crosswater Farm has recently had a portion of the property sectioned off to form a separate property that is not included in the sale. -
We Are Lucky to Have a Wide Choice of Accommodation in the Area Surrounding Loseley Park
We are lucky to have a wide choice of Accommodation in the area surrounding Loseley Park Here are a few suggestions The Guildford Harbour Hotel, Guildford GU1 3DA Luxurious, contemporary 4 star Hotel with 183 bedrooms with two Junior suites and Spa in the heart of Guildford. Romantic turndown service to the Bride & Groom on the night of the wedding. Breakfast in bed served with a glass of bubbly on the first morning as a married couple. Preferential rates apply, please email [email protected] http://www.guildford-harbour-hotel.co.uk/ 4 miles from Loseley Park The Mandolay Hotel, Guildford GU1 2AE Boutique style 4 star Hotel with 72 individually styled rooms &suites, situated in the heart of Guildford. Please email [email protected] for preferential rates, quoting ‘Loseley Park’. https://www.guildford.com/ 4 miles from Loseley Park Holiday Inn, Guildford GU2 7XZ A modern, spacious Hotel with 168 well equipped rooms, one suite, plenty of fee parking and well equipped fitness centre. https://www.ihg.com/holidayinn/hotels/gb/en/guildford/guisu/hoteldetail 6 miles from Loseley Park Barnett Hill Hotel, Wonersh, Guildford GU5 0RF 4* boutique Hotel, recently renovated with extensive choice of rooms and suites. http://www.alexanderhotels.co.uk/barnett-hill/ 5 miles from Loseley Park The Inn on the Lake, Godalming GU7 1RH Stylish country Pub with 20 en suite bedrooms (no disabled facilities) To check availability call Room Reservations team on 08451 551 551 http://www.theinnonthelake.co.uk/# 4 miles from Loseley Park The Stag on the River, Eashing GU7 2QG A stunning riverside Pub, with 7 beautifully decorated bedrooms For preferential rates go to www.redmistleisure.co.uk quoting login name ‘loseley’ with password ‘stag123’ http://www.stagontherivereashing.co.uk/ 5 miles from Loseley Park The Percy Arms, Chilworth GU4 8NP An elegant Country Pub and Grillhouse with 5 sumptuous rooms oozing colonial charm and luxurious comfort. -
Planning Applications with Comments Since February 2020 Meeting APPENDIX 2 Planning List 20/09, 20/10, 20/11, 20/12, 20/13, 20/14, 20/15, 20/16 & 20/17
Planning applications with comments since February 2020 meeting APPENDIX 2 Planning list 20/09, 20/10, 20/11, 20/12, 20/13, 20/14, 20/15, 20/16 & 20/17 Ref Proposal Site Address Comment PC/2020/0006 Consultation from a neighbouring THORNCROFT, 21 No objection authority for single storey, first NEW ROAD floor rear extension. CAMELSDALE GU27 2RP WA/2020/0233 Certificate of Lawfulness under LAND OPPOSITE No objection Section 191 for the continuous JUNCTION OF GLEN use of keeping non-agricultural LEA horses for a period of more than NUTCOMBE LANE 10 years. HINDHEAD WA/2020/0242 Erection of extensions following 135 KINGS ROAD, No objection demolition of conservatory. HASLEMERE GU27 2QQ WA/2020/0227 Erection of extension following 2 VICARAGE LANE, No objection demolition of existing. HASLEMERE GU27 1ND NMA/2020/0023 Amendment to WA/2019/0312 30 MERRYWOOD, No objection for: COURTS MOUNT 1 - Retention of the existing ROAD, HASLEMERE gabled roof to the main house. GU27 2PP No hip added to the front elevation. 2 - Substitution of artificial slate for zinc on all roofs. CA/2020/0025 HASLEMERE CONSERVATION STRAUN No objection AREA CHURCH LANE subject to tree WORKS TO TREES HASLEMERE GU27 2BJ officer consent WA/2020/0240 Display of non illuminated sign HUNTINGTON HOUSE No objection (revision of WA/2019/1990). NURSING HOME, HUNTINGTON HOUSE DRIVE, HINDHEAD GU26 6BG TM/2020/0042 APPLICATION FOR REMOVAL OF MEADOWLANDS No objection TREES SUBJECT OF TREE DRIVE, HASLEMERE subject to tree PRESERVATION ORDER 03/09 GU27 2FD officer approval WA/2020/0269 Certificate of Lawfulness under LANDFALL, No objection Section 192 for the erection of an THREE GATES LANE, outbuilding.