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HER 11774 - MEATH HOME
House, now residential home. Probably c.1785 for N Godbold (Pevsner p.259), probably with earlier parts; much altered mid 19th century (for Lord Brassey); 20th century addi- tions and alterations. Stuccoed; Welsh slate roof. 2i and 3 storeys. Garden front: plinth. Main range of 1:5:1 bays, end bays projecting and each having: vermiculated quoins; canted bay window to ground floor with central French window; pilaster jambs with capitals; frieze; cornice; balustrade in front of wide tripartite lst-floor window; 2nd-floor Diocletian window in architrave on sill blocks. The 5 central bays have a central French window, otherwise 4-pane sashes, shorter on 2nd floor, with projecting sills. Eaves cornice; frieze with panels, dentilled cornice and blocking course. Three lateral stacks at right end. On left, set back is a 3-storey, 5-bay addition with rusticated quoins to left; sashes; 1st-floor cornice; projecting single-storey, balustraded, flat- roofed addition on right; roof hipped on left and with stack at left side. Main entrance on right return in porch facing garden front with board door, side column, entablature with cornice and blocking course. Behind this is 2-storey addition of rubble brought to course with brick dressings and plain tile roof. Right return of main range has 3 sashes with glazing bars at different heights. Rear: to main range old door with 6 raised and fielded panels; above it an unequally-hung 9-pane sash. Projecting block to right of this has tall round- arched stair window, a sash with glazing bars to 1st floor, and a 16-pane sash to 2nd floor; windows otherwise 4-pane or 2-pane sashes. Interior: mostly 19th century, but stair hall has good, coved, ceiling with decorative Adam-style plasterwork and acanthus-leaf cornices, the open-well stair mid 20th century. The building is important in being the home of General James oglethorpe, founder of the American colony of Georgia (1732), until his death in 1785. N Pevsner, The Buildings of Enqland, Surrey (1971, 2nd edition). Listing NGR: SU9655744071
| Record Type | Historic Building |
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| Grid Reference | SU 965 440 |
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| District | Waverley, Surrey |
| Evidence Type | Monument Type | Date Range: |
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| EXTANT BUILDING | HOUSE NURSING HOME | Post Medieval 18th Century 19th Century 20th Century |
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