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Titsey is one of the largest surviving historic estates in Surrey. It dates back to the mid-sixteenth century, though the first impression now is of a comfortable early-nineteenth century house in a picturesque park, under the North Downs which hereabout rise to over 800 feet. It is difficult to believe that this well-preserved
stretch of country is barely twenty miles from the centre of London: only the M25 motorway intrudes into a landscape which otherwise has hardly changed in the last hundred years.
Mid May-end Sept: Weds & Suns plus Aug BH, 1-5pm (last admission 4pm). Gardens only Easter Mon. Tea room open during House opening times. Unlimited
numbers to the garden but numbers unavoidably restricted in the House. Admission to the House by guided tours only at 1.30pm, 2.30pm and 3.30pm. Private groups of more than 20 by arrangement on Tues and Thurs all year round.
Please contact the property for up to date opening times
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