The buildings and history of Little Bookham
Manor Farm Tithe Barn, Manor House Lane, Little Bookham, Surrey, KT23 4EW
The impressive 15th Century Grade II listed Tithe Barn at Manor Farm, Little Bookham is one of the largest in Surrey at 4,500 square feet.
Illustrated displays will tell the history of this tiny village including its historic buildings which include the manor house(s), church and Tithe Barn. Enjoy the audio-visual presentations covering episodes in the village's history, which will be repeated during the day. They will include:
- how little Bookham was originally founded between two Anglo Saxon routeways
- Little Bookham's historic buildings
- the life of Sir Benjamin Maddox who was lord of the manor of Little Bookham in the 17th century and owned half of Mayfair
- Little Bookham in World War I
Refreshments can be enjoyed in the barn or in the terraced courtyard garden which has been recreated from photographs taken in the 1920s. Families with children are very welcome. Parking is available on site with further parking at the neighbouring Manor House School - the former manor house (also open).
Part of the Effingham/Little Bookham Heritage Open Day Group, with properties that can all be visited by walking the Effingham Heritage Trail and the Bishop's Walk (printed copies available at venues). Other properties open include All Saints Church (associated with the Tithe Barn) and St Lawrence Church, Effingham where Sir Barnes Wallis is buried. Check properties' entries for opening hours.
Manor Farm Tithe Barn, Manor House Lane, Little Bookham, Surrey, KT23 4EW
No wheelchair access to toilets. Wheelchair accessible toilet is available at nearby All Saints Church.