Medieval Houses
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The following is a list of medieval wood-framed houses still surviving in Chobham.   The list was compiled by Peter Gray for the Domestic Buildings Research Group (Surrey) 2001.

Biddles Farmhouse and Detached Kitchen

SU 968 630

Hall house, much restored, possibly 3 bays, 2 open, upper end uncertain

Bourne Brook Cottage

SU 966 619

Hall house, 4 bay 4 unit house, floored bay, galleried hall, bay with chamfered joists, bay with plain joists.  Modern wings.

Fowlers Wells

TQ 972 625  DBRG 1094

Hall house, 3 bay 1 open, but some uncertainty about 1 bay. 

Gracious Pond Farm

SU 988 638  DBRG 830

Hall house, 3 bays 1 open of unusual detail and quality.  Major modern additions.

Home Farmhouse

SU 967 633  DBRG 3065

Hall house, 3 bays 1 open, extensive modern additions and restoration.

Shrubbs Farmhouse

SU 964 625  DBRG 900

Hall house, low end and part of open hall of medieval building incorporated into central chimney house.

Stanners Hill Farmhouse

SU 995 631   DBRG 605

Hall house, 2 open bays remain, fine cross wing (3 bays), replace upper bay.

26/32 High St

SU 974 617  Chancellors

Hall house, 4 bays 1 open perhaps adapted as town building, cross wing beyond may be contemporary.

59-61 High St

SU 973 618

Hall house, 3 bays 1 open, both end bays divided suggesting possible 'shop' use in town.

Old Pound Cottage

SU 976 622 Chertsey Rd

Hall house, 3 bays 1 open but with evidence of original framed smoke flue.  Some additions.  Dendro dated 1540

Bluebeckers

SU 973 618  High St, was White Hart Inn

Shops; 2 bay floored structure, possible as shops, encased in extensive later brick additions.

© David Stokes. This page last updated: October 24, 2003