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Grade II listed building located in Hambledon, Surrey, England

Oakhurst Cottage
Oakhurst Cottage

Oakhurst Cottage is a tiny 16th or 17th-century cottage in Hambledon, Surrey, in the United Kingdom. It is a Grade II listed building.

The cottage was given to the National Trust in 1954, and occupied until 1983. It has been restored to illustrate the dwelling of a labourer in the Victorian era.

History

The building may have originally been a barn. The cottage as it exists now was built in the 16th or 17th century. It was occupied until the 1980s, and has since been restored and furnished to illustrate an example of a labourer's cottage.

The cottage was given to the National Trust in 1954 by the Allfrey sisters but was lived in by their tenants Elsie and Ted Jeffrey until Ted's death in 1983. Its garden is filled with plants that were popular during the Victorian era. Such is its size that Oakhurst Cottage can only be viewed by appointment, and by groups of no more than six people at a time.

Architecture

The two-storey building has a timber frame and a tiled roof. The infill between the timbers is colourwashed brick. There is a chimney to one side and a wing at the back. In the quarry-tiled kitchen is a large brick hearth beneath an oak beam, with examples of china and household implements which may have been used in a similar house. The bedrooms are accessed by a narrow staircase into the attic. These have two gabled dormer windows with some old glass in diamond-pane leading.

In the garden is an outhouse which housed the toilet, and a small barn with a collection of garden and workmen's tools.

References

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  2. ^ Ross, David. "Oakhurst Cottage". Britain Express. Archived from the original on 21 July 2017. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
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  7. Greeves, Lydia (2006). History and Landscape: The Guide to National Trust Properties in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. National Trust Books. p. 281. ISBN 978-1905400133.
  8. "Oakhurst Cottage and Hambledon, Surrey". National Trust Collections. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
  9. "Oakhurst, Cricket Green, Hambledon". Exploring Surrey's Pasr. Archived from the original on 14 September 2017. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
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