
East Horsley Parish Council
Parish Council Office
Kingston Avenue
East Horsley
Surrey KT24 6QT
One of Lord Lovelace earliest buildings in East Horsley originally named Laundry Cottage.
Built in 1851 this large house is believed to be the second oldest of the surviving Lovelace buildings in East Horsley. Originally known as Laundry Cottage, this lodge was used for all of the washing of the Horsley Towers estate. Indeed, there are reports that Lord Lovelace had the laundry from his London house also sent here to be washed.
Now a private residence, this building has less decorative features than many later Lovelace structures, although the flint facings, iron-framed windows and red-brick surrounds are all to be seen there.
Unusually this building is neither listed, nor locally-listed, which may potentially explain why the exterior of the building seems to have a newer-looking appearance than other Lovel
Built in 1851 this large house is believed to be the second oldest of the surviving Lovelace buildings in
East Horsley. Originally known as Laundry Cottage, this lodge was used for all of the washing of the Horsley Towers estate. Indeed, there are reports that Lord Lovelace had the laundry from his London house also sent here to be washed.
Now a private residence, this building has less decorative features than many later Lovelace structures, although the flint facings, iron-framed windows and red-brick surrounds are all to be seen there.
Unusually this building is neither listed, nor locally-listed, which may potentially explain why theexterior of the building seems to have a newer-looking appearance than other Lovelace structures in East Horsley that have to comply with the restrictions of listed building consent.

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