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People of Interest


 * Jack Phillips
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Confirms birthplace, parents, early history. All added to main article.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Confirms Phillip's plaque in St John the Evangelist's.

Artefacts
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Palarolithic Hand Axe, Llanaway Estate. Local councillor donated. 50,000 years old.

Schools


 * General
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1837-1870


 * Binscombe County Primary School/Green Lane County First School
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1969-74.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Photographs, Plans and Sections. 1983.


 * Branksome School
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Mentioned.


 * Fanny Stedman's School, Hare Lane
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Phillips Connection.


 * Farncombe CofE Infant School
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1936-1949
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1905
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Clarity required on labelling as a Junior school. 1904-1967. CONFIRMED: Junior school is St Johns school.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1979-82
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1971-75. Confirmation of the 1905 build date. Changes to an all gender Infant school in 1975.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1936-49
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1969-74.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1863-1999


 * Farncombe House School
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1905
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1907, FF. Dated as an "18th century house", source to confirm Station Garage.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1907/08 Image. Late 20th, no author.


 * Godalming Junior School
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Hallam Sisters land formerly, date sold.


 * Hillside House, Farncombe (Hillside Preparatory School)
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * FF, 1960s. Confirmed to be demolished to make way for new road.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1926, Confirmation of it being a Prep school.


 * Ivybanks Children's Home (Francis Villa)


 * St John's Street School/Farncombe CofE Junior School
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Phillips Connection
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Clarity required on labelling as a Junior school. 1904-1967

Buildings of Interest


 * 4 Molyneux Road
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Unknown Importance. 1930-58. Bakery connected?


 * 50 Farncombe Street
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Listed building, assumed taken due to age and aesthetic appeal. Date, 2000.


 * 59-65 Farncombe Street
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Listed building, assumed taken due to age and aesthetic appeal. 1963. Yellan.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Listed building, assumed taken due to age and aesthetic appeal. 1963. Yellan.


 * Baden Hall
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Also reference of a former institution on Station Road, 1912-1924. 1904-2001
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1978.


 * Boswell's Butchers/Andrews Piano Shop
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * FF, Meadrow. 1907.


 * Broadwater Lodge
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1992


 * Cedar Grove
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Unknown Location. 1861


 * Cookes, Farncombe
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1628
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1628


 * Elmcross, Wolseley Road
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Part of the parsonage, for the "benefit of Farncombe". Governors of Queen Anne's Bounty. Acquired in 1920. 1926.
 * Connection? Two church properties found in the Farncombe Review, one at 56 Wolseley Road, the other entitled, "Rectory". Seemingly replaced by 1 & 2 Rectory Court.


 * Farncombe Boat House
 * * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Boathouse. FF, ND.


 * Farncombe Drill Hall
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * No date. Stories on Farncombe Working Men's Club and Farncombe Drill Hall. Farncombe Drill Hall, per 1916 maps at Army Barracks.


 * Farncombe House
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Sketch plan, details loss of garden to the building of Station Place. Owner Arthur Greene, sold land to Rossie on 16 Jul 1931.


 * Farncombe Manor & Carpenters + Manor Farm (associated?)
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1670-1681
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Court Roll, 1567-69.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Court Roll, 1576
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Court Roll, 1589


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Court Roll, 1579


 * Archaeology Data Service
 * "Philip Mellersh, a wealthy clothier at Godahning, was lord of the manor of Famcombe which he had obtained by marrying a distant cousin, Olive Launder, a direct descendant of John Mellersh who liad acquired the manor from James Skynner in 1553. John Mellersli of Famcombe, who died in 1568, left the manor to his son John, but it would seem that he was not the John Mellersh who, after a disastrous legal action in which he attempted to falsify the evidence, sold the manor of Rake in Witley to Henry Bell in 1591 or 1592". "Mellersh, as high Constable, was responsible for the northern division of the hundred of Godalming, \iz. the town of Godalming and the tithings of x\rtington, Catteshall (usually included with Godalming), Compton, Eashing, Fanicombe (with which were included Binscombe and Hurtmore), Hambledon, Laboume (Enton), PeperHarow,Puttenham,ShacklefordandTuesley. The southern division, which consisted of Chiddingfold, Haslemere, Thursley and Witley, was in the charge of Richard Smith, a direct descendant of the Henry Bell to whom John Mellersh sold Rake;^ Mellersh probably refers to him as 'my partner' because they were each responsible for part of the hundred." - Brilliant source on Farncombe and surrounding area during the Civil War.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe Manor and Manor Farm, 1850.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1850.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Court roll, 1490


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1668


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1616
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1328-1668


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1597


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1487


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Sketch Map, 1850. Useful, possibly shows location. Gives date of demolition?


 * Farncombe Lodge
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe Street? Image. FF. Demolished, assumed.


 * Farncombe Progressive Club
 * Get Surrey
 * Closed, demolished. Date of build needed.


 * Farncombe Station
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1894-1956, Farncombe Train Station.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Mention of land around Farncombe Station. 1688-1956.


 * Farncombe Tandoori Restaurant
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * c.1980s - If assumed correctly, old Mission Hall.


 * Farncombe Youth Centre
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1963-73


 * Frith Hill Water Tower
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Lord Middleton of Peper Harrow opened; William Haig Brown Headmaster connection. 75 feet tall, 28,000 gallons.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Confirmation of its full name; "Frith Hill, Godalming and Farncombe Water". 1897.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1886-1890; " Frith Hill, Godalming and Farncombe Water Co".


 * Farncombe Working Men's Club
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * No date. Stories on Farncombe Working Men's Club and Farncombe Drill Hall. Is this the St John's club, or the Station Road? Or Hare Lane?
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * "Farncombe branch of the Church of England Working Men's Society" - bought candlesticks for the Church. Late 19th century. ND


 * Kailes Nursery Garden
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Mentioned in will of Harrison's.


 * Llanaway Estate
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 19th century: Hallam Sisters, Godalming Junior School land.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Launaways Cross, Llanaway Cross


 * Lordsmeade
 * 'Exploring Surrey's Past''
 * Was part of Lessington estate (mansion knocked down, now Charterhouse playing fields). Purchased Broom Field and Lees Field (Now Broom & Lees field). Lessington ground was called Great Corp. History of the house of Lordsmeade, built 1914(?) time, formerly 'The Coign'.


 * Nightingale Road Cemetery
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * FF. 1907.


 * Old Farncombe Rectory
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * + Glebe Lands, 1927. Which is old? Current Farncombe Rectory is at Farncombe Hill, whilst former was at Wolseley Road.


 * Scout Hall (and Farncombe Institute)
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Reference of a former institution on Station Road, 1912-1924. 1904-2001. Majority will be on Baden Hall.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe Institute & Scout Hall, 1912-24.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Station Road Scout Hall is confirmed. 1912 Plans agreed for sale of land. Seemingly demolished in 60's, rebuilt. 1924 turned into a Club. (Farncombe Institute?) Or is this Ladybirds Nursery?


 * Station Place
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Station Place, Timber Framed Buildings. Formal parcel of Farncombe House, sold 16 Jul 1931. Land mortgaged by Rossie between 22 Oct 1931- 5 Feb 1932. Details owners. Garage leased to Joseph Simpson OBE, chief constable, on 6 Mar 1951. (link).
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Station Place, FF. Described as a "parade of mock Tudor shops".


 * The Firs
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1879 - 1952, details about owners, etc.


 * Unknown Dwellings
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1655-1720
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1696-1700
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1720
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1834
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1826


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Will, 13th June 1892: 1894 published.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Deeds, Farncombe Street Properties: 1681, 1697


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Blacksmith Property in Farncombe, 1802


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe Street Property, 1679


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Boundaries of Property, 1657


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Deed, 1681, Farncombe Street property.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1813-1861


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1826-28


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1708


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1649-1802


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1912-19


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Northbourne Road and George Road, 1909-10


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1663


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1739


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1696


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1886 - 1917


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1693


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1771


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1761


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1825


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1701


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1834


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1721


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1751


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1340


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1386


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1739


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1731


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1692. Boundaries given.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1755


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1760, Farncombe Street


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Mention of land around Farncombe Station. 1688-1956.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1655-1763


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1721


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * "Rushe Meade" land - connection to present day road?


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1809, 1810


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1693-1808


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1877


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1879-1930


 * Wenbrookes(?)
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1621


 * Wyatt's Almhouses
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * FF, Wyatt's Almhouses. Confirms 1622 build date.

Religious Buildings


 * Farncombe Chapel
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1869-1881


 * Farncombe Church Rooms (Tottenham Road)
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1904-2001


 * Farncombe Street Hall
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Mentioned. Owned by church.


 * Farncombe Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (Mission Hall 1916)
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1899-1903


 * St John the Evangelist's
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Confirms plaque of Jack Phillips.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Phillips being a choirboy, source already in main body. (<!ref name="Farncombe"/>)
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Church Records, 1899-1903
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * "The parish church of Farncombe was built in 1847 and consecrated in 1849 to serve the hamlets of Farncombe, Binscombe, Meadrow and Catteshall". 1838-1979
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Flagstones, 1962
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Architectural analysis of St John's, gives 1848 date however. 8 page booklet.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Papers relating in records of the establishment of Farncombe church.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Draft sequestration, 1945
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Parish Magazines, 1996-2015
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe Church, 1895
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1898
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe Church Council. 1926. Farncombe Street Hall mentioned.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * "Farncombe branch of the Church of England Working Men's Society" - bought candlesticks for the Church. Late 19th century. Questionable. ND.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Interior of Farncombe Church, 1898.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Ventilation Plans x 2, 1894
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * c.1860
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * c.1848
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1910-17
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * c.1860
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1932-33
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Late 19th, early 20th. Photograph.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * c.1630-1848.

Public Houses
 * General
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1882-1890


 * The Cricketers
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1991-2002


 * The Freeholders
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1993


 * The Globe and Lance
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Details over the ownership of this public house. 1888-1945.


 * The Half Moon
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Ceased to be a PH "second half of the 1980s". Detailed history of the PH and building, plus ownership.
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * ND, 20th century.


 * The Leathern Bottle
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1985


 * The Manor Inn
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1985-2000
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1959


 * The Railway Hotel
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1905, FF. Has a "a Lascelles and Tickner's dray outside the Railway Hotel".


 * The Royal Oak
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1905


 * The Three Lions (The Scratchers)
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1985-2002
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Painting, Kevin Paul Gordon. 2000s. Also confirmation here of its name, The Scratchers.


 * The White Hart
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1987-1998

Farncombe Railway Station


 * Level Crossings Exploring Surrey's Past
 * c.1960. FF.

Unknown


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe, 1951-1959


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe, 1956-1977


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe, 1999


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Faculty papers for Farncombe, 1965-1985


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe: 1794, 1809


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Early 20th century, building estates in Farncombe.

Miscellaneous


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Local Conservative Party Leaflet, 2006


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1877-78, Report on Parochial Charities


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe vaccinator's register, 1914-27


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Local Conservative Party Newsletter, 2003-04


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * pre 1576

Illustrations


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1905, Francis Frith?


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe Street and King's Road (formerly Church Road)


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe Street, FF


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * FF, Wyatt's Almhouses
 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe Lodge, Farncombe Street. FF. Demolished, assumed.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Level Crossings, Farncombe. c.1960.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe Tandoori Restaurant, 1980


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe Church, 1895


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 'Walseley' Road, c.1905. Assumingly Wolseley Road. Checked pre and post mapping, seems a mistake.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe Street, 1905.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe, "showing shops", c.1960


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1959, Farncombe Manor Hotel


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * late 20 century. Picture of Farncombe Manor House? Needs to be confirmed. FF.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe Hill, Upper Manor Road & Woodstock Gardens/Grove


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe, Guildford Road, ND, 20th century


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe High Street, 1907


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe High Street (Lower), 1905.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * FF, River Wey. ND, 20th century.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Boathouse. FF, ND.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Station Place, FF.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1907, FF. Dated as an "18th century house", source to confirm Station Garage.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Meadrow, 1907.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Chalk Road/Nightingale Road


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1905, FF. Meadrow, Railway Hotel.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * FF. 1907. Nightingale Road Cemetery.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Listed building, assumed taken due to age and aesthetic appeal. Date, 2000.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Listed building, assumed taken due to age and aesthetic appeal. 1963. Yellan.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Listed building, assumed taken due to age and aesthetic appeal. 1963. Yellan.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Meadrow, Farncombe. FF. 1905.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe, High Street. 1907.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Farncombe Upper High Street, 1960s.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Sergeant. Railway Crossing.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Interior of Farncombe Church, 1898.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * 1907/08 Image. Late 20th, no author.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Painting, Kevin Paul Gordon. 2000s.


 * Exploring Surrey's Past
 * Late 19th, early 20th. Photograph.