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Seale, Surrey history
Seale in the Kingdom of England remained in its county but was also in the hundred of Farnham. Seale’s medieval parish church and rector served equally Tongham to the north until 1866. Much of the land was owned by the Bishop of Winchester who owned much of far-west Surrey since the early holder of that position Henry (of Blois) or Winchester, who used his power and status to build Farnham Castle.
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Oldest house
The Lyttons is a Grade II listed house which stands next to the churchyard but away from the road. This was originally an open hall house which dates from the early 1500s. A brick chimney was inserted and the open hall was divided into an upper and lower storey.
Houses associated with Manor Farm
Adjacent to the church are 17th and 18th century joined buildings known as Manor Farm converted into craft shops and a tea room. Manor Farm Cottages, and Seale Lodge Cottage stand opposite the church, clustered around the craft shop/tea room.
Hampton Estate
Most of the non-forested, agricultural land in Seale is appurtenant to (attached to or let by the owners of) Hampton Lodge, a Grade II listed Regency period mansion. The tall two-storey house is Stuccoed brick to its façade with mansard slate roofs and some fishscale banding.
Heathersett, Littleworth and park gardens
The 1873, rubblestone built, stone dressed, Grade II listed building in its listed park known as Heathersett, Littleworth has been attributed to R. Norman. The listed park is due to its later designer, Gertrude Jekyll. James Mangles, who lived at Valewood, Haslemere, was one of the earliest rhododendron collectors and hybridisers.
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