Crowhurst Place

Crowhurst Place, Crowhurst, Surrey, England is a medieval hall house dating from the early 15th century. In the 20th century, the house was reconstructed and enlarged by George A. Crawley, firstly for himself and subsequently for Consuelo Vanderbilt, Duchess of Marlborough. It is a Grade I listed building.

Crowhurst Place
"an extreme example of the English flight from reality around the 1914-18 war"
TypeHouse
LocationCrowhurst, Surrey
Coordinates51°11′59″N 0°01′01″W
Built15th century, restoration and expansion 1911-1915
ArchitectGeorge A. Crawley
Architectural style(s)Tudor Revival
Governing bodyPrivately owned
OwnerConsuelo Vanderbilt
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameCrowhurst Place
Designated9 March 1982
Reference no.1280991
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameGranary and barn southwest of Crowhurst Place
Designated9 March 1982
Reference no.1029424
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameDovecot north of Crowhurst Place
Designated9 March 1982
Reference no.1029925
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameBarn west of Crowhurst Place
Designated11 June 1958
Reference no.1029924
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameGate lodge to Crowhurst Place
Designated9 March 1982
Reference no.1029926
Location of Crowhurst Place in Surrey
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