Horsley Towers is a 19th Century Grade 11 Listed Country House in the Tudor Revival style, with Romanesque features, in East Horsley, Surrey. The house has a history of illustrious owners who have added to and altered the house to their own taste. My favourites are Ada Byron, Lord Byron's only legitimate offspring who, as an accomplished mathematician, was the first person ever to publish a computer algorithm and Tommy Sopwith, the renowned aviator, whose aircraft factory and flying school were at nearby Brooklands. Horsley Towers is now part of the De Vere's hotel group and offers prestige accommodation and event management.