St Martins Church Hall And Cottage To North is a Grade II listed building in the Guildford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 25 November 1985. Church hall.

St Martins Church Hall And Cottage To North

WRENN ID
half-pewter-tarn
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Guildford
Country
England
Date first listed
25 November 1985
Type
Church hall
Source
Historic England listing

Description

TQ O5SE EAST HORSLEY C.P. OCKHAM ROAD SOUTH

5/62 St Martin's Church Hall and Cottage to the North

GV II

Former school, now hall with cottage attached. Dated 1860 and built by the Lovelace Estate. Flint rubble with brick dressings and slate roofs. Rectangular hall range parallel to the street with a pentice extension to the left end and a projecting gabled wing to the right. Hall: Rectangular, 2 storeys. Dentilled and quatrefoil band ground floor with brick dentilled eaves. Casement fenestration of one 2-light, round arched, metal framed window to left and one 3-light window to centre with glazed brick ovals and lozenges between the windows in chamfered, dentilled and roll moulded, glazed brick surrounds. One large 4-light, arched window in roll moulded surround to left hand gable end of the hall, over pentice roof ground floor extension. Double studded door to centre in round arched surround. Wing at right angles to right: gable end to street with ridge lantern and gable end stack; large offset stack at junction of roofs. 2 cambered head cross windows to gable end and are similar windows on right hand return front. Pentice extension to left hand return front with lancet fenestration, obscured by single storey porch extension to left of gable end containing diagonally boarded door in round arched surround under half-open porch. Cottage wing set back to right with end stack. 3 light "cross" windows and studded arched door in glazed brick surround and porch recess.

Listing NGR: TQ0944652888

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