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Fetcham Park House

Country houses in SurreyGrade II* listed buildings in SurreyGrade II* listed housesHouses completed in 1710Queen Anne architecture in the United Kingdom
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Fetcham Park, the house
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Fetcham Park House is a Queen Anne mansion designed by the English architect William Talman with internal murals by the renowned artist Louis Laguerre and grounds originally landscaped by George London. It is located in the parish of Fetcham near Leatherhead in Surrey. Construction of the present mansion began in 1699, although a reference in the Domesday survey suggests that there was already then a house at Fetcham Park. The house is built of red brick in Flemish bond with dressings of Portland stone, sandstone and terracotta with a slate roof and brick chimneys. The floor plan is rectangular under a 2-span roof with extensions at both ends and an added bay to the east front. The house is constructed in two and a half storeys over cellars, with an original west front of 8 bays, with additions of 1 bay to the left and 2 bays to the right and features a mix of both mansard and gambrel roofing. It is a Grade II* listed building, the second highest ranking.

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Fetcham Park House
Dell Close, Mole Valley

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Fencham Park

Dell Close
KT22 9HB Mole Valley
England, United Kingdom
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