Hassobury, Farnham

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Hassobury, Farnham

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: Unknown

A sombre Victorian house, Neo-Tudor in style - gables and chimneys abound. It is clad in grey ragstone. Built 1866-70 for Robert Gosling to the designs of Philip Charles Hardwick. Pevsner reports that it cost £50,000. Grade II listed. Now converted to flats I believe. The date of the photo is uncertain.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.90473
Longitude
0.157928