West Horsley Place


ABOUT: West Horsley Place is an estate of 380 acres. At its centre is the Grade I listed manor house. It dates from 1425 and is currently on Historic England's Heritage At Risk Register. The house is framed by a five acre walled garden. There are eight further outbuildings, all listed.

Across the estate there are a number of public and permissive footpaths. They are all free to access for the general public. You will find a map of the estate and some suggested walking routes here. Download the Map

HISTORY: West Horsley Place was privately owned and occupied by Mary, Duchess of Roxburghe until her death in 2014. Much to his surprise, she left the property to her great-nephew Bamber Gascoigne (1935-2022). Bamber and his wife Christina's vision was that West Horsley Place should be conserved for the future and open for everyone to enjoy with culture, heritage and nature at its heart.

VISIT: West Horsley Place holds lots of exciting events including open days, guided tours, film tour plus lots of special events and activities. The pop-up café is open Wednesday to Sunday each week from 10am.

www.westhorsleyplace.org