Hartsfield Manor is an early Victorian house of historical significance located in Betchworth, Surrey, England.
[1] He was the son of John Richmond Jaffray a merchant who owned an import export business which operated in England and America.
The couple lived for some time with Arthur's father who had rented Betchworth House and in the 1860s the building of Hartsfield Manor commenced.
His father was the Reverend George Miller (1764–1848)[8] a famous Irish clergyman who wrote numerous historical and theological books.
[12] His father was Daniel Higford Duvall Burr, a landowner who built Aldermaston Court in Berkshire.
When his father died in 1885 Higford inherited Aldermaston Court and sold it in 1893 to buy Hartsfield Manor.
[14] The next resident was Major William Hewlins Milburn and his wife who were probably renting the property for a few years as their country house as they usually lived in London.
He joined the old established family firm of Messrs A Lloyd and Sons who manufactured sheet metal products and eventually became a senior partner.
In 1920 he bought Broom Park in Betchworth and retained ownership of this property after his purchase of Hartsfield Manor.