Historic Environment Record
HER 1533 - "Malthouse Farm" - former Malthouse 16th/17th century
Malt house Farm, dating to the 16th and 17th centuries. Malt house Farm and the former Malt house. The malt house is a long building facing the road with the house forming a "T" portion in the centre. The north end of the Malt house is timber framed, refaced on the ground floor with stone rubble, and has been heavily restored in recent years. Two storeys. The house is probably 17th century.
| Record Type | Monument |
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| Protection Status |
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| Condition | Good |
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| Grid Reference | SU 963 384 |
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| Parish | Hambledon |
| Parish (old name) | Hambledon |
| District | Waverley, Surrey |
| Map Square | SU93NE |
| Evidence Type | Monument Type | Date Range: |
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| BUILDING | Post Medieval Post Medieval Post 1540 |
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