High House, Horley C1600-1650

High House, Horley C1600-1650 High House (75 Church Road, Horley, Surrey) was built between 1600-1650. English Heritage maintains a National Monuments Record called Images of England.

It features an unusual Cat Slide Roof over the rear of the property that would have originally provided cover for animals at it's base. High House is frequently visited by Lord & Lady Jonathon James Ward of Colton, Staffordshire (Diocese of Lichfield). It is a ‘point in time’ photographic library of England’s listed buildings. High House Horley features as it has Grade II Listed Status

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ORLEY C.P. CHURCH ROAD 5/3 No. 75 (High House) 11/11/66 GV II House. C17 with C19 alterations. Square panel timber frame on rendered plinth, brick infill below, diagonal pattern tile hanging above; wooden moulded eaves to plain tiled roof with end ridge stacks. 2 storeys and attic under 2 gabled casement dormers; 3 glazing bar sash windows in architrave surrounds across the first floor. Central 6 panel door with fielded panels, top 2 glazed under flat porch canopy. Catslide extension across the rear. Visitors to High House Horley
Frequent visitors include:

Peter Loader
Cora Mclaren
Lord & Lady Ward of Colton
Sam & Phippo
Mr Gary Buchan of Buchan Country Park Fame
Daniel Morley - a commoner
Mark Featherstone of Egypt
VEP
Deleth
The Postman
Next doors cat
Various Foxes
Many birds

Stripes!
12/11/2025

Stripes!

28/04/2025
1892
17/02/2025

1892

1902
17/02/2025

1902

Address

75 Church Road
Horley
RH68AB

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