This exclusive study day takes us to Norney Grange, built in in 1897 by the architect Charles Voysey for Canon William Leighton Grane of the Chichester Diocese. This building is not open to the public so this is a unique opportunity to tour the house and grounds of this grade II* listed building. Attendees will bring their own pack lunch. After this, we head to Munstead Wood, a grade I listed property design. This Arts and Crafts style house, in which garden designer Gertrude Jekyll lived from 1897 to 1932, was designed by architect Edwin Lutyens to complement the garden that she designed.
Dr Caroline Ikin, the National Trust Curator at Munstead Wood. will be guiding us around this space. To hear her lecture on Gertrude Jekyll, click here.
Places are very limited. We will provide transport from Guildford Station.
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Image: Munstead Wood in 1921
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