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Latitude: 51.1968 / 51°11'48"N
Longitude: -0.8018 / 0°48'6"W
OS Eastings: 483816
OS Northings: 144854
OS Grid: SU838448
Mapcode National: GBR DB9.VGX
Mapcode Global: VHDY8.15YW
Plus Code: 9C3X55WX+P7
Entry Name: Boundary wall to Heroncourt along Ford Lane and southern part of Aveley Lane
Listing Date: 11 March 2015
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1424593
ID on this website: 101424593
Location: Middle Bourne, Waverley, Surrey, GU10
County: Surrey
District: Waverley
Civil Parish: Farnham
Built-Up Area: Farnham
Traditional County: Surrey
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Surrey
Church of England Parish: The Bourne
Church of England Diocese: Guildford
Tagged with: Wall
Boundary wall, the eastern part of C18 or early C19 date, the western part of circa 1900.
Boundary wall, the eastern part of C18 or early C19 date, the western part of circa 1900.
MATERIALS: the eastern part is constructed of coursed ironstone and brick with a tiled cap, the western part is of brick with some stone details and cast iron railings.
DESCRIPTION: the eastern part comprises an L-shaped section of wall, the base of coursed ironstone with a mixture of red and yellow bricks above, in header bond to the corner, surmounted by a sloping tiled cap. At the corner two circa 1900 brick piers with gabled stone caps flank a vehicle entrance and at the western end is a cast iron mid-C20 letter box in a projecting brick surround.
The western part comprises a low red brick wall with a stone coping, and plain cast iron railings. There are end brick piers and two pedestrian entrances flanked by brick and stone piers, the eastern one with stone ball finials and C20 cast iron gates.
The eastern section of the wall is of C18 or early C19 date, built when the property was known as 'Bourne Farm'. The western part was constructed circa 1900 when the eastern wing was added and the property had been renamed 'Heroncourt'.
The boundary wall to Heroncourt, part C18 or early C19 and part circa 1900, is listed at Grade II for the following principal reason:
* Group value: a subsidiary feature to Heroncourt, listed at Grade II; the wall mirrors in style and materials two construction phases of the main house.
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