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Horsley Towers View with Reflection Horsley Towers seen from across the ornamental lake, with reflection This picture appears in the following picture tours: |
The Duke of Wellington and Guildford Lodge The Duke of Wellington Pub and on the Right is Guildford Lodge, once the Gatehouse for Horsley Towers. This picture appears in the following picture tour: |
Horsley Towers in East Horsley Horsley Towers, part of the De Vere Hotels group, was designed by Charles Barry, who later was the architect of the Houses of Parliament. The mansion was once owned by the famous aviator Thomas Sopwith, who built his aircraft and taught flying at nearby Brooklands. This picture appears in the following picture tours: |
Horsley Towers Frontage View The area at the front of Horsley Towers is set up for socialising by guests who use the venue for weddings, meetings, etc. This picture appears in the following picture tours: |
Horsley Towers Cloisters Alongside Horsley Tower's kitchen yard is an area of cloisters, probably for walking or exercising in poor weather. These were added by the owner Lord Lovelace, who made many ornate additions and alterations to Charles Barry's original building. This picture appears in the following picture tours: |
Bishopsgate Lodge & Horsley Court, the Current Entrance to Horsley Towers On the left is Bishopsgate Lodge and on the right Horsley Court. These two Horsley Estate properties form the current entrance to Horsley Towers. This picture appears in the following picture tour: |