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Lingfield, Surrey history
Lingfield was not listed in the Domesday Book of 1086, but is shown on the map as Leangafeld, its spelling in 871AD. The Victoria Memorial Institute was built by subscription in 1901. A forge and a furnace ‘about Copthorne and Lingfield’ were owned by Lady Gage in 1574.
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The Church of St. Peter and St. Paul was rebuilt in 1431, although the original 14th-century tower remains. Its collection of brasses and monuments are amongst the finest in England. The area around the church has been designated a conservation area.
Cage, St Peter’s Cross, Old Town Hall and Cottage
Old Town Hall and Old Town Cottage form one Grade II* listed building. The cage, last used in 1882 to hold a poacher, was built in 1773.
The Library, Secular Cottage, Magnus Deo, Old House and The Garth
The library is housed in the Old Guest House of the College for Secular Chaplains built in 1431. The Old House (pre-Tudor period) and The Garth (1729) are at Grade II* within the village centre.
Pollard Cottage and Pollard House
Pollard Cottage/Pollard House is timber-framed and part whitewashed. To the right is Kentish bracing; to the centre flying braces across centre first floor and forming the lower part of the roof coved eaves. Dragon posts and dragon beams, alongside irregular leaded windows, add to the well-surviving display of medieval architecture.
Church House and Star Inn Cottages
This narrow terrace of Grade II* listed cottages is at the end of the narrow central street leading to the church. It dates to the Tudor period with a georgian (architecture) front including a deep wooden modillion eaves cornice.
Remains of Starborough Castle and Moat
Starborough Castle was fortified by Lord Cobham (a medieval peerage) in 1341. Little now remains except parts of its walls, Grade II* listed and the moat. Lingfield is also home to one of the world’s oldest cricket clubs.
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